_The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an .ivory satin gown with long court itrain. . The fingertip eil she wore was _ held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, . She carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. s On Saturday, a : miscellancous shower, which was given at the home of Mrs. Shirley Hall of Highâ€" wood, honored Miss Iva Mooreâ€" head, whose marriage_to, Joseph John Ladurini will take place next Saturday. Prior to her wedding to Sey: mour Holniker, which took place on Sunday, Miss Litzi Sperling was the honored guest at a miscelâ€" laneous shower, recently, which was given by North Shore railroad office coâ€"workers. Her sister, Miss Elli Sperling, and Mrs. Paul Hirsch entertained for her at a miscellaneous shower, also, at her home last Tuesday evening. A miscellaneous shower was givâ€" en for Miss Betty Carison last Friâ€" day evening. Miss Carlson will beâ€" come W of Harold E. Haneâ€" ‘wald @n*fine 21. . Her bridesâ€" maids, Miss Genevieve Bailey, Miss Betty Lou Kopp, and Miss Leah Smith were coâ€"hostesses at the parâ€" ty which was given at Missâ€"Bailey‘s home on Highwood avenue. ‘Tonight (Thursday), Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hubbard will be hosts at a cocktail and dinner party at the Hubbard home and the bride‘s parâ€" ents will be hosts at a rehearsal buffet dinner tomorrow night at their home at 1215 Wade St. for the bridal party. ; Miss Eleanore K. Casorio was feted recently at a miscellancous shower at which Mrs. Richard Beckley (Rosemary Rafferty) of Deerfield, sister of the bridegroom, was hostess. _ Miss Casorio and Mr. Joseph Donald Rafferty were married on Saturday. * AT MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE Stopping at the Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake for a short visit in Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. George La Shelle of Arcadia, Calif., former, ly of Highland Park. â€" Mrs. F. P. Boynton Jr. of 1006 N. Sheridan, is their daughter. HULLâ€"KIRKGASSER NUPTIALS The Trinity . Episcopal church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Priscilia Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Huil of 803 S. Linden avenue, and Roger Peck Kirkgasser, son of the George J. Kirkgassers of 1030 S. Sheridan road, on Saturday evening, June 15, at 8 o‘clock. _ Rev. Christoph heard the exchange of nuptial Mr. Frank McDonald served the bridegrdom as best man and the ushers were John Hull, brother of the bride, Cornelius Blyer of Raâ€" vinia, and Murray Sheridan <f Highland Park, _ C Both the bride‘s mother and the| Mr. Leo Singer. of New York bridegroom‘s mother wore dresses | spent the weekâ€"end at the home of of sea green with corsages of garâ€"|his parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. A. denias. ‘The bride‘s mother wore|Singer of S. Second St. While a black hat trimmed with shaded here, he attended the confirmation ‘The matron of honor, Msr. Frank McDonald of Evanston, sister of the bride (Muriel Hull), and the bridesmaids, another sister, Miss Marilyn Joan Hull and Miss Roseâ€" mary Irwin of Newark, O., wore white drésses and carried daisics and bachelor buttons. _ The daiâ€" sies in the bouquet of the matron of honor were white, while the . A luncheon at the Northmoor Country club, also on Tuesday, was given for. Miss Barr by the Misses Jeanette Jennings and Kate Schamberg, and last evening from 5 to 7, a cocktail party at Onwentâ€" sia was given for the bridal pair by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cook and Mrs. Addington Hubbard of Lake Forest, followed by a dinner at the Shoreacres club at 7:30 at which Mr. Russell P. Kelley of Lake ‘Forest was host. vows Miss Jennifer Turner honored the couple at a punch party on Sunday afternoon at her parents‘ home at 626 Crescent court. _A luncheon and recipe shower was given for Miss Barr on Monday by Miss Patricia D‘Ancona at her. home at 241 Moraine road, and on Tuesday evening the junior Harâ€" ry B, Clows entertained at a barâ€" becue for the brideâ€"toâ€"beâ€" and her | fiance in their home at Shoreacres in Lake Bluff. | Page 4 with parties this past week honorâ€" ing Miss Courtney Barr and Harry Beach Clow III, whose wedding will take place on Saturday, June 22, attheWinnetka Congregaâ€" tional church, : On Friday, Miss Mary Appel was hostess as = kitchen shower at the home of h+r parents, the Vallee O. Appels or 181 Vine avenue, honâ€" oring the brideâ€"toâ€"be. BRIDAL SHOWERS By ALICE ZABEL The calendar has been filled In northern Michigan for a tenâ€" day vacation are Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ebert of 630 Vine avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hurst of Chicago, and their father, ‘Mr. Jerome M. Berube of 104 Michigan avenue. Mrs. Ebert and Mrs. Hurst are Mr. Berube‘s daughters. _‘ LITZL SPERLING A BRIDE Mrs. F. D, Austin of 1352 Broadâ€" view left this week for her home in Calicoon, New York, for the summer. m Miss Litzi Sperling became the bride of Seymour Holniker on Sunday, June 16, at the Labor temple at 1 pm. . Rabbi Solomon Jacobson of Waukegan read the double ring service before a backâ€" ground of palms and white flowâ€" ers. _ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Sperling of 326 Waukegan avenue and Mr. Holniker‘s parents are the Edward I. Holnikers of Baltimore, Md. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a white broâ€" cade satin gown made with a lace bodice and long sleeves and train. She wore a full length veil which hung from a head piece which was a part of her mother‘s wedding ensemble. The bouquet she carried was of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Stern of 801 N. Sheridan road announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Henry Foreman, son ofâ€"Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry Foreâ€" man of 1022 S.‘Linden avenue, which took place on Wednesday, June 12, at the Lake Shore counâ€" try club at 5 p.m. ; IN MICHIGAN Miss Elli Sperling, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Her dress was of pale blue net and she carried yellow roses with matching flowers in her hair, The bridesmaids, Mrs. David Peregoff of Baltimore, sister of the brideâ€" groom, was in a dress of peach and blue, and Miss Miriam Ruth Frazier, also of Baitimore, fiance of the best nian, wore. a yellow dress. They both carried . yellow roses and blue sweetpeas, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED SUMMER IN EAST The bride‘s mother wore a black dress and a corsage of white carâ€" nations. . ‘The bridegroom‘s mothâ€" er wore a black and white print dress, complemented by a white carnation corsage, also. The bride, who graduated from the Highland Park high school in 1943, gave many speeches in Highland Park during the war, on her experiences in Vienna, Austria, and England, during the war. Here for five years, she has recently beâ€" come a United States citizen. The bridegroom is associated with the M. B. Austin company of Northâ€" brook, since his release from the army, PICNIC AT BEACH The group who will be Ravinia‘s 8th graders in.Sepumber(_veu the guests of the Schwarz ‘twins, Caroline and Helén, at a beach party and picnic supper last eveâ€" ninig. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schwarz of Beech St. Mrs. Peregoff‘s 5â€"yearâ€"old son, Ronald Fetzer, acted as ring bearâ€" Mr. Gilbert Holniker served his brother as best man. A reception at the Labor temâ€" ple followed the ceremony, In the evening the immediate famiâ€" lies attended a dinner at the Highâ€" lander. A After a honeymoon, Mr. Holnik» ©r and his bride will reside in Highland Park. HERE FOR WEEKâ€"END Mr. Leo Singer of New York spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs 8. A. After a two weeks‘ wedding trip to the Blue Ridge mountains, the young couple will reside in Highland Park for the summer, In the fall, they will go on to Syraâ€" cuse, N. Y., where Mr. Kirkgasser will attend Syracuse university. On _ Tuesday, Lois Straus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Straus Jr., of 1040 Lincoln avenue, will be hostess to twenty guests ‘at a splash party at the Northmoor Country elub, At their summer home in Siasâ€" conset, Nahtucket for the summer are the senior F. P. Boyntons of 204 N. Sheridan road. pink roses, and Mrs. Kirkgasser‘s hat was of .pink roses. A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents for the immediate families and a few close friends. IN NANTUCKET SPLASH PARTY Telephone Highland Park 2064 Here for the Sperlingâ€"Holniker wedding on Sunday, were an aunt and uncle of the bride, the Michael Firesides, of Danville, IlL., Mrs. Alfred Anderson and Mrs. Adele Bernsohn, also of Danville, and Mrs. Bernsohn‘s daughter, Miss Helen Bernsohn of Chicago. Miss Helen Louise Cline and her mother of Danville, and Mrs, Herman Houser of Des Moines, Iowa. The bridegroom‘s parents, brother and his fiance, and sister and her young son of Baltimore, Md., were also here. ELEANORE CASORIO A BRIDE On Saturday, June 15, Miss Eleaâ€" nore Katherine Casorio became the bride of Joseph Donald Rafâ€" ferty at 9 a.m. at St. ~James church, Highwood. _ Miss Casorio is the daughter of the Anthony Casorios of 26 Prairie avenue, and Mr. ‘Rafferty is the son of Alex Rafferty of 111 S. Green Bay. The Rev. Arthur Douaire heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride, who was given in marriage by. her father, wore a white satin wedding gown _ and fingertip veil, which was held â€"in place with orange blossoms. The bouquet she carried was of garâ€" denias and carnations with showâ€" ers of ivy stock and sweetpeas, _ Today, Miss Carlson‘s grandâ€" mother, ‘ Mrs. Robert Swift of ilount Carroll, IIL., will arrive for the marriage. Her aunt, Mrs. Welâ€" denâ€"Arb, â€"also of _ Mount Carroll, and another aunt, Mrs. James Wilâ€" son and cousin, Lioyd Wilson, of Warren, IIl., will also arrive toâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Loerch, of North Dakota, friends of the bridegroom, are expected tomorâ€" row (Friday). Mrs. Peter Mazetta (Mary Caâ€" sorio), sister of the bride, who atâ€" tended as matron of honor, wore a pink lace gown. _ The brides maids, the Misses Judieth Matâ€" thews of Waukegan and Fida Casâ€" agrande, wereâ€" in blue lace. The three attendants carried gladioli And sweetpeas. Mr. Lawrence Rafferty served his brother as best man, and Peâ€" ter Mazetta and Lois Santi, ushâ€" ered. s The bride‘s mother chose a gray dress, complemented by a corsage of gardenias and sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Testino of 211 North avenue, were hosts at breakfast to the bridal party following the ceremony, and in the afternoon, dinner was served at Peacy‘s Manor House for the briâ€" dal party. _A reception was held at the Labor temple in the evening. Five hundred guests attended. TWENTYâ€"FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of his nephew, Alvin Ira Singer, son of the Mortimer Singers of 130 Forest avenue, at the Congreâ€" gation Israel, Glencoe, and also was present at Miss Daly‘s dance recital on Sunday in which his niece, Patricia Singer, daughter of the Gene Singers of 549 Detamble avenue, performed. In Watertown, Wis., for a three weeks‘ vacation are Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Engquist and family of 635 Chicago avenue. They left on Saturday; r HERE FOR WEDDINGS On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hanewald of Hazen, N. Dak., arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Carlson of 125 Central avenue, Highwood, to attend the wedding of Miss Betty Carlson to their son, Harold, which will take place on June 21. In honor of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter of 556 Detamble avenue, were hosts at a party at their home on Saturday, June 15. Twentyâ€"five .relatives were their guests. 3 the summer, IN WISCONSIN After a short honeymoon, Mr. Rafferty and his bride are now residing ‘at 211 Morgan place, Highwood. OBSERVE 3STH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George E. Patâ€" terson of Saunders Rd., Deerfield, oabserved the 35th anniversary of their marriage with a family dinâ€" ner, Sunday, June 16. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patterson and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas â€" Patterson and children, Douglas Jr. dnd George III, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Peters, Robert Patterson and Miss Joyce Patterâ€" son. On Monday, Mrs, Byron B. Kelâ€" ley and children, John, Jim and ‘J-m, of 1618 Broadview avenue, will return to Omaha, Nebr., with Mr. Kelley‘s parents, the Earle Kelleys of Omaha, who are here on a few days‘ visit. After a visit in Omaha, the Kelleys will go on to South Dakota for the rest of Nick Tomei, magician, enterâ€" tained. AWAY FOR SUMMER Another _ daughter, Florence THE â€"PRESS A son, Bobbie, 7, and a daughâ€" ter, Lynn, 5, are their children. Mr. and Mrs. Norton V. Coyle, formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa., are now residing at 1136 Marion aveâ€" nue. They are the parents of a 3% year old son, "Cappy." Mr. Coyle served for four years and eight months as a lieutenant colonel in the army, one and a half years of that time in the Europeâ€" an theater, He is now associated with the trust department of the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Miss Diana . Nancy Nash, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor, and â€"Miss Nancy Lang of Evanston, the sister of the brideâ€" groom, Miss Beverly Frisbie and Miss Shirley Hayes of Highland Park and Mrs. Philip Hunt of Evâ€" anston _ were the bridesmaids. Their dresses, whichâ€"were identiâ€" cal, were of white taffeta, and they carried American Beauty roses. Philip Hunt served as best man, and the ushers were William Hessâ€" ler of Highland Park, Shermann Griggs and Robert Whiting of Evanston, and Harold G. Townâ€" send Jr. of Hinsdale. The bride‘s mother wore a pink and silver gown, complemented by a corsage of white roses. _ The bride is a graduate of Nortitwestâ€" ern university and is on the faculâ€" ty of Lake Forest day school. Mr. air corps, isâ€"now connected with Lang, recently returned from three years‘ service with the army the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. Over one hundred guests attendâ€" ed the buffet supper and recepâ€" tion, which followed at the Moâ€" raine hotel. t â€" The young people, who are now on a trip in Wisconsin, will reside in Highland Park when they reâ€" turn. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Formerly of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burton of 524 S. Sheridan road, are newcomers to Highland Park, A former lieutenant colonel in the army, Mr. Burton served for 3‘ years, stationed in Washingâ€" ton,â€" D.C., much of that time. He is now conmnected with Young & Rubican, an advertising concern in Chicago. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a whité lace gown and. carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. New residents at 2721:S. Deere Park drive ate Mr. and Mrs. L. Louis Lewis and family. They are former residents of Winnetka., A son, Sam, recently released from the army, plans to enter Cornell in the fall, Another son, Gordon, graduated this month from New Trier high school. Their daughter, Lois, is a student at New Trier, also, in her sophomore year. MARY FRANCIS DORICK MARRIED Gowned in white marquisette and a fingertip veil held in place with orange blossoms, and carryâ€" ing a bouquet of gardenias, sweetâ€" peas and baby breath, Miss Mary Frances Dorick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dorick of 331 June 15, at St. James church. Her father gave her in marriage. Fathâ€" er Francis McKanna, of North Daâ€" kota, cousin of the bridegroom, read the service. The bride was attended by her two sisters. Miss Alice Lauise Dorick, the maid of honor, wore white marquisette and carried blue carnations and blue sweetpeas. Miss Betty Dorick, the junior bridesmaid, wore pink and carried a bouquet identical to that of the maid of honor. Rev.. Louis Sherwin heard the exâ€" change of nuptial vow$s‘ of Miss Joan Nash, daughter of the John B. Nashes of 328 N. Sheridan, and Rulph E. Lang Jr., son of Mrs. Joun Weeks Lang of Evanston, on Saturday, June 15. North avenue, became the bride of William Patrick McKanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKanna, the bridegroom as best man. The ushers were John Lemke and Euâ€" gene Traxler of Menomonie, cusâ€" ins of the bridegroom, and John Moran of Highland Park. The bride‘s mother was in light blue crepe with pink accossories, and her corsage was of pink carâ€" nations, ‘The bridegroom‘s mother WEEKâ€"END AT STARVED ROCK Mr. and Mrs. M. Crowley of Central avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hart of 156 Sheahen Ct., Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Larson of 665 Central avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Rock NASHâ€"LANG NUPTIALS The Rev. Karl A. Roth and the Jaimes Neil Doyle of Galesburg, fiance of Miss Alice Dorick, served chose a black and white print dress, complemented by white acâ€" cessories and a corsage of white A wedding breakfast at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Porest, for the Nafe B. Larson of 624 Laurel aveâ€" nue spent the weekâ€"end at Starved ;l.nunmm _â€" Miss Vivian Koski of Hibbing, Minn., returned to her home after a four weeks visit with her brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Eugene E. Capitanis of Deerfield road. Her young nephew, Don Capatini, 10, and his brother, Arthur, 8, reâ€" turned with her for the summer. Miss Ann Benassi of Highwood alâ€" so accompanied her for a two weeks‘ vacation. * * so parents of a baby boy, Eugene William, bornâ€"May 25, at the Lake Forest hospital. Miss Nellie Ballentini will atâ€" tend as maid of honor and Ruâ€" dolph Ladurini will be his brothâ€" A reception will follow the cerâ€" emony at the home of the brideâ€" groom‘s parents at 699 Deerfield avenue, 20TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs, Capitani‘s mother , Mrs. Mary Koski of Hibbing, returned home a month ago after a visit son, Charles, 3, went with her at that time. The Capitanis are alâ€" APPROACHING WEDDING The wedding of Miss Iva Mooreâ€" fhead and Joseph John ‘Ladurini will take place on Saturday,â€"June 22, at 3 o‘clock at the Immacuâ€" late Conception parish. ‘The Rev. Skoner will read the service. ~Coâ€"hosts at a party celebrating the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Kee of 227 N. Second street were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koller of 915 Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schwalbach of 915 Taylor avenue and Miss Hattie Greul of 227 N. Second St. The party was held at the Kollerâ€"home on Saturday evening. bridal party followed the cereâ€" mony. _A reception was also held at the Deerpath Inn from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. After a 10â€"day honeymoon tour of Michigan and Canada, Mr. Mcâ€" to serve as members of the bridal party of Miss Alice Dorick and Mr. James Doyle, on June 29, when they will be married at St. James church, They will spend the sum. mer in Menomonie. Kanna and his bride will RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DBEY CLEANING CO. THE CLUB LORRAINE The Finest Food in Town ENLIST IN A GRADE WITH YOUR ARMY MOS Phone H. P. 178 Barâ€"Bâ€"Cue Ribs Our Specialty â€" _ â€" Draft Beer at All Times * CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS DINNER RESERVATIONS TAKEN Present for Your Enjoyment Fish Fry Every Friday Night SERVED BY GINO BELLEI "MAKE IT A MILLIO®!" TEL. H. P. 5454 Thursday, June 20th, 1946 July 1, 1946. Over threeâ€"quarters dc‘-â€"i:rlb mever . 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