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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1946, p. 3

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Milwaukee Avenue â€" 1 Block North of Route 22 *J Half Day, Iilinois * Phone Libertyville 1098 Marjorie Elien Volwiler Becomes an August Bride Attending the bride as matron of honor, was her sister, Doris Volâ€" wiler Law, whose gown of white satin was relieved by a halo hat of dark green. The bridesmaids were the Misses Dorothy Wright, Patriâ€" cia _ McGowan, Fern Heartel and Molly Grinnell Gordon, sister of the bridegroom. _ Pale green halo hats and bouquets of brilliant folinge with yellow roses, formed a pleasing contrast to their gowns of white, was gowned in blue. Both wore Robert L. Grinnells of Winnetka. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in trailing white faile with long veil. Her bouquet of white was centered by white orchids, and for "something old" she wore a 75â€"yearâ€"old collar of rosepoint lace, brought ?k from Europe by her father a recent trip . «+ were John Loomis, of Winnetka, Thomas R. Mason of Muncie, Ind., Wallace Volwiler, brother of the The bride‘s mother wore a cosâ€" tume of gray, and Mrs. Grinnell In the absence of Dr. Sherwin, the wedding vows were read by Chaplain William G. Doxsey, USN, of Great Lakes, whose white uniâ€" form carried out the general color ‘24, at the Presbyterian church, beâ€"| fore an altar flanked by fern and j decorated with candelabra -ndI large baskets of white gladioli and Volwiler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Volwiler, 2742 Deere Joseph Fox Grinnell, son of the served as best man, and the ushers Alas and alas For the side of me That burns but never glows; For I must smother inside of me The flame before it grows. So the aim of the world Is an aim of mine, Though I would rather go The stormy lane of winter skies With the wildest winds that blow. Her vanity was mirrored in her lctlc]ludygmnod.uehhcu The nfifivfim&mnfll co make , Upon soft, shrinking flesh. I gave On every object that she has to touch? What feline slant they lend to othâ€" Appealing loveliness. I seemed to To thoke henighted days when Chiâ€" Were bound and maimed of foot, in weird belief That tiny, tortured stumps were beautiful. 4 Don‘t get me wrong â€" _ I love to see a nicely tended But cannot beauty still be practiâ€" cal? Thursday, August 29, 1946 FISH FRY EVERY FRDAY Harry Canmann, of Chicago, On Saturday afternoon, August Beauty Is Where You Find It .‘andaml Shallows Rules and Etiquette * â€"W. 0. THOMPSON. â€"HIGHLAND LASSIE. BOB AND MARIE UMANS INVITE YoU To FEATURING SUNDAY DINNERS WITH â€" SPECIAL CHILD‘S PLATE AND TASTY SANDWICHES Served every day ezcept Monday SERVED FROM 2 P.M. to 1 A.M. CATERING TO PARTIES "H at Lake County‘ 'TV-'.:.c'Nw:,.r * corsages of dark red orchids. _: A reception for over 300 guests ‘umcmh'yelnbb_fland the ceremony. The club was tasteâ€" fully decorated for the occasion with long streamers of ivy and bouquets of white flowers. After a brief honeymoon at Porâ€" tage Point, Mich., the young couâ€" ple will make their home at 1236 ‘Asbury avenue, Winnetka, ‘Three Hutchison Brothers Now Out of Service avenue, Highland Park. For Sale at Thrift Shop VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Tavern, Tahoe, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. I. Zimmerman of 235 Park Welfare Junior Group Any member who was not able to bring her children‘s outgrown school clothes to the meeting may leave them at the Thrift shop, acâ€" cording to Mrs. Royal Place, Thrift hostesses were the following: Mrs. John B. Wilbor, Mrs. Donald Denâ€" nett, Mrs. Edward Loevenhart and Mrs. T. V. McDavitt. I shall maintain my calm, though you be far away from me, Your image, when I shut my eyes, I still shall see; And"I shall know a measure more of calm content Than that I felt when you were near before you went. _ Lewis Hutchison, who was sepâ€" arated recently from the navy with the rank of lieutenant (jg) now ‘plans to return to De Pauw university to completeâ€" his course which was interrupted by the war His brother, Robert, who enterâ€" ed service in 1942, was separated from service with the rank of lieu tenant commander. Bfll,ti.mutho_ther,vbo School clothes to be sold by the Thrift shop were brought to their Monday meeting by members of the junior grocp of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia group of the Infant Welfare society‘s auxiliary. Mrs. shop chairman of the group. you should really be, The you of whom I dream loves no one else but me; . And, too, I know a respite from n-'.-flh.a‘oâ€"- Perhaps, in years to come, I "shall" forget your face. Sall c Friend, do you suffer from sgmpâ€" toms like those? &n!_flh‘lnd-ne:in‘nnd blowâ€" ing the nose, Absolute peak of this world‘s petty recently from Shanghai, China, where he had. spent four months. Prior to that time, he saw nine months of service in the Pacific Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady. Snuffling and sneezing and blowâ€" "Use ‘Shall‘ for Futurity" Name It and You May Have It (Take it anyway) of Glencoe, forâ€" He â€"RB.0. FINISHES WORK ON NEW PICTURE Phyllis Thaxter (Mrs. James T. Aubrey Jr.) has just finished work "Sea of Grass," in which Katherâ€" ine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy daughterâ€"inâ€"law of the James T. Aubreys of 181 Hazel avenue, She is the mother of an cight months old daughter, Susan Schuyler. Her parents are Judge and Mrs. Sidney St. Felix Thaxter of Portland. Me. TO CELEBRATE 92ND BIRTHDAY TOMORROW Mrs. Frank Butler, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Albert P. Snite, of 201 Central avenue, will celebrate her 92nd birthday tomorâ€" row (Friday). Only the family will be present. Mrs. ‘Butler, whose home until recently was in Denâ€" ver, Colo., is in very good health. The band will be eligible to apâ€" pear again next year in a similar contest which will also be held at By WON OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AWARD Again Herb Holt‘s band added to its laurels by winning the outâ€" standing performance award â€" at "Look" magazine‘s national band contest held at Carnegie hall, New York, last Sunday. ‘The award was presented to the boys by the "King Edlefl.nfuhmlnharbjoin b Berg, Bob Cameron and Ted hbelatColhgeung, Lake Geâ€" neva, Wis., for a tenâ€"day vacation. THE â€"PRESS NORTH SHORE Ga« COMPANY The other boys of the band, Anâ€" dy Andrews, Howard Caro, Dick Meddaugh and Jerry Peterson, reâ€" mained in Newâ€"York to visit for a few days longer. RETURN FROM Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Downs, 734 S. St. Johns avenue, have just returned home after spending sevâ€" eral weeks at a ranch in the Big Horn mountains of northern Wyoâ€" ming. _ With them at the ranch were their nephew, Jack Downs, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Skogh and son of Cary. Miss Patricia Alsop Kelly, daughter of Mrs. William P. Kelly, of 366 Hazel avenue, became the bride of Capt. John Rutherford Fawcett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett of Savannah, Ga., on Wedâ€" nesday, Aug. 28, in the garden of her mother‘s home at 4:30 o‘clock. Monseignor Joseph P. Morrison heard the exchange of nuptial TO TEACH IN LABORATORY SCHOOL Lester Kelly, a former physical education teacher at the Highland Park high school, has been appointâ€" éd to the faculty of the University of Chicago laboratory school. He will be in charge of physical eduâ€" cation, and direct the intramural program. _ School will open on Sept. 23. The Kellys, who reside at 1317 Broadview avenue, will remain in Highland Park. PATRICIA KELLY Telephone Highland Park 2064 ‘"The Friendly People" â€" ) T. P. CLARK, Dist. Mgr. Sorry, Folks! | sister, Frances, as maid of honor, na Kelly, another sister, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam P. Kelly Jr., her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, and the bridegroom‘s sisters, the Misses Dorothy and Sara Fawcett. Miss Kelly attended Marywood school in Evanston and Northwestâ€" fifteen months in New Guinea and the Philippines with the American Red Cross. Her fiance, who is stationed at Fort Bliss,Texas, is a graduate of the Citadel in South Carolina. He served overseas for 3% years during the war. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s SCOTCH TEACHER TO ARRIVE SOON Miss Irene Cruikshank, Scotch teacher, is expected to arrive here soon to spend a year as exchange teacher in the Elm Place school. Seventyâ€"four British teachers will replace that many American teachâ€" ers who will take their,places in Great Britain for a year. . The British teachers will work in 29 ANNOUNCED of Katherine Gibbs and Northâ€" western university. Mr. Hawes, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is on terminal leave afâ€" ter two years overseas duty as 1st lieutenant. Sixteen months of this time was spent on Iwo Jima. day, Aug. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Date announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Wilâ€" liam Davidson Hawes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hawes of Briarâ€" hill read, Deerfield. Miss Date attended Denison unâ€" The bride was attended by her At a tea in their home on Saturâ€" Delays:in pipe deliveries will prevent compleâ€" tion of our natural gas pipe line in time for use next winter. Therefore, we can not accept additional house heating as well as gas servâ€" ice to new homes (until April 30th.) _ _ We‘ll appreciate and need your efforts to conserve fuel Gas during the coming heating for wedding, which will take place late next spring, after Mr. Hawes has completed his master‘s degree in business administration at Northâ€" Visitors at the Rufus Kee home at 227 N. Second St., last Saturâ€" western university VISITED HERE sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and‘Mrs; Edward day, were Mr. Kee‘s brother and a few days here again on their reâ€" turn. Mrs. James Kent. (Lois Larson) Brad and Cal, left today for their home in Springfield, Mo., after a week‘s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of 133 S. Green Bay road. Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods QUALITY ALWAYS Page 3 of

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