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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1946, p. 4

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Massachusetts Institute of Techâ€" nology. He served as a captain in the army air corps during the war and had duty in the European theâ€" ater. A reception followed the Relatives from Florida, California, New York, Wisconsin, and South Carolina attended the wedding. After a three weeks‘ honeymoon in Tucson, Ariz., the young couple will be at home in Glencoe, in the ménflfmh,ebm‘ a beige crepe and and her corsage," too, '-omik The bride was a senior this year at Mills college in California, and the bridegroom is a graduate of ‘The bride‘s mother was in grey satin, trimmed with orchid sequins, ‘The mother of the bridegroom was in silver metallic, â€" Both wore orâ€" chid sprays. The bride‘s maternal ceremony at the Standard club. Graham, nephew of the brideâ€" bridesmaids‘ however. Their corâ€" sages and headdresses were of talâ€" isman roses combined. with bird ‘of paradise. . The bridesmaids, Miss Mignon Ginsburg of Detroit, also a former Mills student, Miss Toddy Melvoin of Highland Park, a Welâ€" lesley student, who flew here for the wedding with Miss Graham, the bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Lofs Ross of Chicago, a University of Chicago student, and Miss Iris Alâ€" exander of Winnetka, who formerâ€" ly attended Carieton college, carâ€" ried bouquets of burgundy chrysâ€" anthemums centered with _ charâ€" treuse baby mums. Seymour Graham served _ his brother as best man, and the ushâ€" ers were two other brothers, Arâ€" thur Graham and Sidney Graham, two brothers of the bride, Bruce and Irwin S. Wertheimer, and Vicâ€" tor Johnson. *4 The flower girl, Susan Wechter, niece of _ the bridegroom, was dressed in a miniature bridal gown with long train. . She was accomâ€" panied down the aisle by Stephen groom. : Another of his nephews, Michae} Rappaport, served as ring The six attendants‘ dresses were of chartreuse, made alike. The corsages and headdresses of the maid of honor, Miss Edith Graâ€" ham, sister of the bridegroom a Wellesley student and matron of honor Mrs. James Peltier of Deâ€" troit Mich. a former Mills college student differed from the . four The bride, who was given in marriage ‘by her father, wore a gown of pure silk, trimmed with seed pearls and a train three yards long. _ Her veil, which was full length, was of rose point lace. The bouquet she carried was of orchids and gardenias. _ Her â€" paternal grandmother‘s wedding band was used in the double ring service. ‘Traditional prayers and songs were given by Mr. Ben Landsman of Chicago Civic Opera fame. By ALICE ZABEL Under a canopy of white chrysâ€" anthemums and ferns, Miss Elaine Ruth Wertheimer, daughter of the Joseph Wertheimers of 8. Linden avenue, became the bride of Harâ€" old Graham at a candlelight cereâ€" mony on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 6:30 in the grand ball room of the Standard club in Chicago. Mr. Graâ€" ham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg of Greenleaf _ avenue, Glencoe. Rabbi Charles E. Shulâ€" man and Rabbi Ralph Simon perâ€" formed the ceremony. The betrothal of Mrs. Nancyâ€" Leigh Bowes Dering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., of Laurel avenue, to Charies M. Dering, son of Mrs. Chrystal Knutson of E. Chestnut St., Chicaâ€" ENTERTAINS AT TEA Mrs. W. C. Shipnes of 8. Green Bay road entertained at tea on ‘Thursday in honor of her two sisâ€" of Burlingame, Calif., and Mrs. Schuyler C. Paterson of Watkins Glen, N. Y., who are here for a short visit. . ELAINE WERTHEIMER Mr. Dering is a brother of Mrs. Dering‘s late husband, Philip R. Dering, who was reported missing in the Aleutians three years ago. No date has been set for the wedâ€" Page 4 Tel. H. P. 305 S$1 S. St. Johns Ave. Herb Holt and Walter lietx.l Mr. and Mrs. Selig Altschuler students at Illinois university, will | of New York will be home to spend be home next weekâ€"end to attend|Thanksgiving with Mrs. Altschuâ€" the Northwesternâ€"lllinois football jler‘s parents, the Milton Feilchenâ€" game. b Ifolt of Roger Williams avenue. T HE PRESS Prompt Attention to Your Service Worries Shete peane MURPHY & MILLER Iix. â€" .25 or Industrial . . . We Specialize in Yearly 1 Winnetka 4166 Thursday, Nov. 14, 1496 Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods QUALITY ALWAYS h y /y y â€"X

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