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Highland Park Press, 21 Nov 1946, p. 4

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Mrs. Otto Anschuetz of of St. Louis is the guest this week of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Ralph Anscheutzes of Ravinia. VISITING HERE Highland Park A reception: at the Windemere East hotel for 150 guests followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lidâ€" icker will make their home in Best man was Hubert Lidicker, brother of the bridegroom, and his cousin, Richard Evans of Highland Park, ushered. _ , The bride‘s mother chose a gown of black crepe, trimmed with seâ€" quins. The cerise hat she wore matched the bow on her dress. The mother of the bridegroom was in teal blue. Both wore orchid corâ€" Maid of honor was the bride‘s sister, Miss Natacha Verga. Her gown was of blueâ€"green velveteen, with flesh colored lace bodice. The ostrich feather head dress she wore was of the same blueâ€"green, and her gloves were trimmed with velveteen like her dress. She carâ€" ried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. . The bridesmaid, Mrs. Lola Tullio, was dressed identically like the maid of honor. The Lidickers‘ wedding took place in October at ie Church of the Redeemer in Chichgo. The Rev. Edward S. White read the service. The bride wore an old fashioned white brocaded gown, made with a bustle. _ Her veil was fingertip length and she wore pearls. The bouquet she carri~d was of stephâ€" anotis and two white orchids. After a month‘s honeymoon in northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans Lidicker, returned to Highland Park Wednesday. Mrs. Lidicker is the former Eva Verga of Chicago, and Mr. Lidicker‘s parâ€" ents are the John J. Lidickers of Deerfield road. Mrs. Philip N. Gould of Westâ€" view road, who is now in Cedar Rapids, Ia., visiting at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keyes, will be joined there by her husband and her mother, Mrs. Walter Miller, this weekâ€"end. They will be guests of the Keyes until after Thanksâ€" giving. GERTRUDE SOSSDORF ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pincus who have been living on Park lane since last July, moved into their newly built Linden park place on October 11. Former Chicagoans, they are the parents of a son, Ted, 13, and a daughter, Barbara, 6, Ted is in the eighth grade at Elm Place school, and Barbara is a first grader there. Mr. Pincus, an attorney in Chiâ€" cago, is interested in dramatics. Mrs. Pincus is an artist. BACK FROM HONEYMOON Mrs. Otto Sossdorf of N. Green Bay road has announced the enâ€" gagement of her daughter, Gertâ€" rude Antonia, to Thomas . John Kirk, son of Mrs. James Kirk of Orchard lane. _ Miss Sossdorf is now attending Roosevelt college, and Mr. Kirk is connected with an advertising concern. _ Both Miss Sossdorf and her fiance are graduâ€" ates of Highland Park high school, class of ‘45. No date has been set for the wedding. Spending â€" <the Thl.%:l“u weekâ€"end at the home of parâ€" ents, the Hugh Holmes of Milwauâ€" kee, will be Mr. and Mrs. Edmond O. Templeton and famijly of Flora place. * IN NEW HOME A Thanksgiving guest of the family of a school friend in York, Pa., will be Barbara Lanigan, daughter of the W. H. Lanigans of Wade street. The girls are stuâ€" dents at Blackstone _ college in Blackstone, Va.: ter, the Preston Weirs, Miss Kathâ€" leen Watson, a student at the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor, will join her family for the holiâ€" day dinner on Thursday. On Monday, Dr. and Mrs. Dudâ€" ley Crafts Watson of Marshman avenue, will leave for Birmingâ€" ham, Mich., to spend Thanksgiving with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" AWAY FOR THANKSGIVING Page 4> WEEKâ€"END HUNTING TRIP The hunting party that spent the weekâ€"end at the Mallard Duck club in Bureau, IlL., included the Rusâ€" sel} Ahrens of Beech street, the Charles Careys of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuerk of 8. Deere Park ‘drive and Mr. and Mrz. Mauâ€" rice Van Arsdale of Northbrook. By ALICE ZABEL December 7 has been chosen as DATE Known for Quality 399 North Avenue + Highwood Tel. H. P. 5566 SPECIAL H A NKSGIVIN G DIN NE R The betrothal of Miss Virginia Dabney Bruce, daughter of the Benjamin M. Bruces of Cavel! aveâ€" nue, to Earl de Lamonte Heverly, Jr., son of the senior Heverleys of Wheeling, has recently been anâ€" nounced by her parents. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Capps of 657 Vine avenue are new Highland Parkers, who are former resiâ€" dents of Evanston. Mr..Capps is with the Northern Trust Co. â€" In New York this weekâ€"end to attend the initiation ceremony of his brother, Stuart Templeton, inâ€" to Sigma Phi fraternity, was Edâ€" mond O. Templeton and his wife, of Flora place. Stuart is a student at Union college in Schenectady. Miss Bruce is a senior at the Northwestern school of lusic and her fiance is a sophomore in Northwestern‘s school of â€"comâ€" merce. _ He was in the navy air corps for 28 months during the war. The wedding is planned for next September. and Mfs, Arn chill avenue, the ceremony. VIRGINIA BRUCE BETROTHED The wedding of Juanita Dill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Troy Dill of N. Second street, and Verne Anderson, son of Mrs. Martin Anâ€" derson of Burchell avenue, Highâ€" wood, took place on _ Saturday, Nov, 16 at the Lutheran church in The bride‘s mother and the bridegroom‘s mother were in black with white accessories and their corsages were of white chrysanâ€" themums. After a sh young couple land Park. NEW YORK The bride wore a striped gray suit and matching hat, and a corâ€" sage of two opchids. Mrs. Woodrow Dill (Edith Norâ€" vik}, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, atâ€" tended as matron of honor. : She wore a navy blue suit, complementâ€" ed by a corsage of white roses and carnations. GUST‘S RESTAURANT IN PHOENIX,; ARIZ, After two weeks in Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs, James M. Carry of 8. Linden avenue, is expected to reâ€" turn home tomorrow. Nov, 16 a tenwosd Arne Anderson, twin brother of the bridegroom, _ served as best DILLâ€"ANDERSON NUPTIALS Miss Bussing‘s brother, Robert; will be best man for his cousin, and four coâ€"officers of Comdr. Mayher, at Glenview, will usher. Miss Vaughan has chosen her cousin, Miss Marion Graffis, as maid of honor, and the Misses Barâ€" bara Bussing of Omaha, cousin of her fiance, â€"Barbara Dorsey of Waukegan, Pearl Erickson of Wilâ€" mette, and Norma Lafaye of Deâ€" troit, as her bridesmaids. the wedding date of Miss Gloria Jean Vaughan, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Graffis of nockburn, and Lt. Comdr. John Richard Mayer, USN, of Omaha, Neb., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mayher of Omaha, The ceremony will take place in Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church. o CHICKEN . . . STEAKS CHOPS With All the Trimmings Newcomers to Highland Park reception : Mfs. Arne short at the home e Anderson « Highwood, f will honeymoon reside in I e of Mr. of Burâ€" followed n,â€" the Highâ€" Miss Helen Joan ter of Mr. and Mr of Highwood ave bride of Thomas Mr. and Mrs. L. A St. Louis, on _ James.church, Hig James J. Gleeson â€" James J. Gleeson read the service. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white velvet gown made with a long train, and a fingertip veil. The bouquet she carried was of stephanotis and white orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bruno Bertucci, and Miss Mary Rose Rosâ€" alini was bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in maroon velveteen with gold colored plumes in their hair. â€" They carried vellow â€" tem themums. Richard brother. as Larson of ne Nizzi, d attendants, of â€"tea rose Miss Jea panied at t quie, and lace and carried a\ chrysanthemums. He: law, Mrs. Peter Furtak as matron of honor. was of aqua and she c gundy chrysanthemums. gundy chrysant! ty Koebler of C was in white w and carried the quet as the mat Little Bobbie Sue Pincus â€"in a pink dress trimmed with burgundy acted as flower girl. The bride‘s mother was in black velvet and the bridegroom‘s mother chose corak Bowr wore corsuges of white chrysanthemums. Afier a weekâ€"end wedding trip to St. Jos couple are land Park. THANKSGIVING GUESTS + Thanksgiving guests of the Wilâ€" lard Ewings of Lakeside place will be Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cauwertz of Milwaukee, parents of Mrs. Ewâ€" be Mr. and M of Milwaukee ing. The Rev. H. K. Platzer of the Lutheran church read the service which united Miss ‘Genevieve L. Stock, daughter of Mrs. Rose Furâ€" tak of Chicago, iand Robert F. Mueller, son of Mrs, Hulda Muelâ€" ler, of Eariville, IIl., on Saturâ€" day afternoon, Nov. 9, are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brownell Jr., and young son, Albert W. I Formerly of Northbrook, they are now residing at 2436 | Ridgelee road. Inlnnclldmd tak, man Ind., GENEVIEVE STOCK A BRIDE with the Crowellâ€"Collier Publish ing Co., in Chicago. New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Howze Jr., and daughter, Joann, 5%. The Howzes are formerly of Chicago. _ Mr. Howze is assistant general agent of the John Hancock Life Insurâ€" ance Co. Former Chicagoans, and now living at 2162 Pine Point drive, are Mr.and Mrs. Robert Engelman and their four sons. â€"Mr. Engelmar is with Spiegel‘s, mail order house Ready Made & Made to Order : Highland Park 256 The The bride of aqua and she carried burâ€" ly chrysanthemums. Miss Betâ€" oebler of Chicago, bridesmaid, in white with burgundy trim, carried the same kind of bouâ€" as the matron of honor, he bride‘s brother, Peter Furâ€" served the bridegroom as best , and Fred Quine of Warsaw, ushered. mothers of Lake bride‘s li Make An Appointment Now Forâ€"â€" THE Aumnmeenmenmen t mmnmmmmmmmes Jean | at the Joseph and ‘ke in maroon 1 colored plumes ey carried yel d _ maroon and Mrs. Frank Baldrini Baldrini Nichols organ avenue, L. A. Crocker of E. r Nov. 16, at St. Highwood. The Rev. of the Mich., t residing > a of sa ried‘mquet Her sisterâ€" Furtak, attend Crocker, s . Crocker Baldrini, daugh (Next to Alcyon Theatre) s flower girl sang, accom by Miss Mar Brand‘s Studio 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Open Friday Evenings ry Rose Rosâ€" They were n velveteen mes in their yellow â€" tea i _ chrysanâ€" bride T HE â€"PRESS e service given in _ Wore & > with â€"s in attended er gown g trip young Highâ€" satin of of At 1THA§KSG GIVING I somg A Thanksgiving guest of Bob x T on P 1Ber¢, son of Dr. and Mrs, A. L. :.‘1“ ty {‘.f;:,,.' Berg of Park avenue, will be Dean sA n 5. !Fried of Long. Island, N. Y., a as 4 ; classmate of Bob‘s at Purdue uniâ€" @ versity. The boys will arrive on ;Wednuday‘ “B"E . 0 p\ifi | Last weekâ€"end Bob and another OM !Purdue student, Jim Custer, also c' | of Long Island, spent the weekâ€"end s at the Berg home. &1 % s $ {Nt" s Also home for Thanksgiving 3 “ #F C | from Purdue where he is a student, aa ‘\, < i’;}- will be Jerry Peterson. Jerry was| ““ GS‘V puof eer ts recently pledged to Sigma Chi fraâ€"| «y s‘ en L‘v%’ t ternity. _ His brother, Frank, a| «*@ 5:}2\ G -f;’s " senior at Illinois, and his father, as 3 T S ‘,1:& % are also members of the same fraâ€" @ J â€" ternity. Frank, too, will come & 1 . \home on Wednesday for the holiâ€"| ym | day weekâ€"end. L ‘ M Last weekâ€"end, their parents, the ~ Lindell Petersons of S. Green Bay road, attended parents‘ day at the . ‘ University of Illinois. | e ; TP Flowers have such bcauty t l 3 | , â€"â€"&â€" Â¥, L 4 A Herb Holt and Walter Rietz, alâ€" ‘ P and grace, they‘ve [so University of Illinois students, v * ‘ gract, nz | will be home on Wednesday for| "Az54 @ j it at ‘Thankn;ivi;;’g. Arl:. HumphreDye, yA A\X‘ ) become traditio too, a freshman this year at sÂ¥ ‘« ful east Pauw _ university in Greencastle, J \ ‘ ’ the Thanksg“nng f i y mont amalieh. ral 7P . . . On your table, n mm * \ VACATIONING IN NEVADA 4 X !3‘ throughout the house, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Carlson of [ Marion drive are enjoying a vaâ€" they create an atmosphere T YÂ¥ cation at Hotel Last Frontier, e sD p* ; h s i . Las Vegas, Nev. {au® 38 of gracious living. fne ninirie n rerinn rovncrecmacs + KOPPâ€"WIECGMAN Mo it WEDDING w0 stt On Saturday, Nov. 16, Miss Ruâ€" s 1*" w ves by Theodora Kopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kopp of â€" T/ M Neillsville, Wis., became the bride \V\N of Clarence Wiegman, son of Mr. mM# 43 2 y ? Remeniber too, your wife, or “"‘d‘“"v fl ~ mother, business friends and employees. \‘L‘ Say "thank you" with a beautiful arâ€" n Sol rangement of fall flowers or a lovely a ?& corsage to wear to the party. x*’ See or phone your florist now 35 ’.._‘* F N >3 _s_ 7. s «s DJ /\ ’\‘ C B7 \w** y aa l : A ’jfl Your florist can /);g‘ avernyt wire flowers anywhere (© ha\.â€" z *# M e h Last weekâ€"end Bob and another Purdue student, Jim Custer, also of Long Island, spent the weekâ€"end lat the Berg home. Berg of Park avenue Fried of Long. Isl classmate of Bob‘s a versity. The boys Wednesday . Also home for Thanksgiving from Purdue where he is a student, will be Jerry Peterson. Jerry was recently pledged to Sigma Chi fraâ€" ternity. _ His brother, Frank, a senior at Illinois, and his father. senior at Illinois, and h are also members of the ternity. Frank, too, w home on Wednesday for day weekâ€"end. Herb Holt and Walter so University of Illinois will be home on Wedne: Thanksgiving. Art . B too, a freshman this ye Pauw _ university in Gr Ind., will be home for th giving weekâ€"end. day weekâ€"end. Last weekâ€"end, their parents, the Lindell Petersons of S. Green Bay road, attended parents‘ day at the A. Burke and daughter, Michele, of N. Ridge road. They left for the east on Monday, On Saturday by Theodora 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neillsville, Wis of Clarence Wi In Bu: , New York, to attend the w of Mr. Burke‘s sister on Nov./23, are Mr. and Mrs. D. bridegroom were in black with cor. sages of white roses. " A reception for 150 guests folâ€" lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. . The young couple who are now in Detroit, plan a trip to St, Louis before they return home. _ They will be gone for several weeks. They will remain in Highwood unâ€" til after Christmas, and then will TO ATTEND WEDDING IN EAST + leave for Florida where they will make their home. After a month‘s vacation in Florida, Louisiana, and Arizons, Mrs. Phyllis Cervi and Mrs. Irma Plomb of Highwood have returned home. . & r. and Mrs. ion drive ar on at Hotel Vegas, Nev. day, Nov, 16, ra Kopp, da Mrs. .George Wis., became : Wiegman, s Illinois students, Wednesday for rt _ Humphrey, 9 and Mrs. Richard Wiegman of Colâ€" |by_ Wis., in Highland Park. STORMSASH MADE TO ORDER and INSTAI BRONZE WIRE SCREENS H, N. GAMLIN 150 So. First Street F‘M CALLING 5 1 0 2 HIGHLAND PARK Prompt Attention to Your Service Worries . . Wome or Industrial . . . We Specialize in Yearly Maintsnance MURPHY & MILLER, in Sz Winnetka 4166 «zz=mzrzza. Remeniber too, your wife, or sweetheart, mother, business friends and employees. Say "thank you" with a beautiful arâ€" aveâ€" Flowers have such beauty and grace, they‘ve become traditional at the Thanksgiving feast . . . On your table, throughout the house, they create an atmosphere of gracious living. Thursday, Nov. 21, Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, now take place some time in Decâ€" ember or January. side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Vaughan, whose wedding to Lt. {Continued on page 5) Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, HL Telephone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for publicdtion must be written on one THE HIGHLAND PARK, PRESS In honor of Miss Gloria Jean Highland Park 3 )

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