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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1947, p. 4

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Page 4 PARTICIPATE IN BONSPIEL « Gregory J. Frelinger of Linâ€" colnwood road, Elmer Freytag of N. Sheridan, Elwood Hansmann of By ALICE ZABEL S. Sheridan and Alan R. Kidd of Lakeside place were members of Exmoor‘s curling team which parâ€" ticipated in the international bonâ€" spiel which was held in Detroit this past weekâ€"end. The Highland Parkers were winners of one match, but the bonspie! was won by a Canadian team., ANTHONY ARNOLD HONORED A dinner last night which was held at Yonker‘s in Chicago, was given in honor of Anthony J. Arnâ€" old of Ravinia and Al Rich of Chiâ€" cago. The party was given by the traffic department and affiliated departments of Standard Oil Co., and presided over by L R. Cowles, traffic manager. Mr. Arnâ€" old, supervisor of tank car distriâ€" bution, will retire on Jan. 24, afâ€" ter being with the company for 39 years this past December. _ Mr. Rich, who has been with Standard Oil for 29 years, will retire on Jan. 17. About 55 guests were present. > i;.rflArnold' his wife, son, Edâ€" win, and daughter, Gladys, reside at 1624 Broadview avenue. LEAVING FOR ENGLAND On Feb: 5, Mrs.. Francis E. Baldâ€" win of Hazel avenue, will sail for England aboard the "Queen Elizaâ€" beth." She will visit with friends in Scotland and England. ESTHER OLSON A BRIDE 3 Miss Esther Caroline Olson of S. Green Bay road, daughter of Mrs, Katherine Olson of Sharon, N. D., became the bride of Alexâ€" ander M. Rollheiser on Saturday, Jan. 11, at the home of the brideâ€" groom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cecola of Chiâ€" cago. e dress complemented by a corsage of white roses.. Miss Louise Marâ€" chi of Highland Park, who attendâ€" ed as maid of honor, wore a light gray suit and her corsage was of red roses, f=* Communications intended for publication must be written on one «ide of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addres of the writer. Leo LaBuda of Central avenue served the bridegroom as best man. C Following the ceremony a dinâ€" ner was held at the Ivanhoe in Chicago for the bridal party and immediate family. About 40 guests, many of them â€" Highland Parkers, attended the â€"reception in the evening at the Cecola home. Laure!l avenve, Highland Park, M ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. The young couple will reside in Chicago for the next two months until their home is completed on South Ridge road. AIRPLANE RIDE A GIFT > A Christmas gift, an airplane ride from Los Angeles to Catalina Island, was enjoyed by Mrs. O. L. Olsen, formerly of Moraine road, and now of Hollywood, on Dec. 28. She was accompanied on the trip by her grandsonâ€"inâ€"law. Jan. 21 has been chosen as the date ‘of the wedding of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam S. Farish Jr. (Mary Wood) of Houston, Tex., and Hugo Victor Neuhaus Jr., also of Houston. The ceremony will take place,at noon in the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest , the Rev. Wood Carper reading the service. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Tinois. by the Highland Park Press, 516 FARISHâ€"NEUHAUS WEDDING PLANS The bride is the daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood, former Highland Parkers, who now reside in Lake Forest. Her father will give her in marriage, acres ding. wedding, as will his two brothers ‘Joseph Neuwhaus of Houston will be his brother‘s best_ man. Following the cefemony a breakâ€" fast will be held at the Wood home. The Woods will also be hosts at a family dinner at Shoreâ€" Mr. Newhaus‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neuhaus, will come from their home in Houston for the Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Minois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS The bride wore a light blue Lester S. Olson, Publisher I«sued Thursday of each week the evening before the wedâ€" and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" seph Neubaus and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Neuhaus, His young brothâ€" er Harrison, a student at Yale, and his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend . Munson of Merion, Pa., will also be here for the marriage. The bride‘s brother, Robert W. Wood,â€"also â€"of Houston, and her brothersâ€"inâ€"law and sisters," the James R. Addingtons, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress Jr., and the Wilâ€" liam H. Mitchells of Lake Forest "flllhnhm!. 109 ay t sakl BACK The C. S. Wolfs of Krenn aveâ€" nue have returned _ from a two weeks‘ trip in the east. They visitâ€" ed with relatives in Reading, Pa., friends in Long Island, N. Y. After three weeks‘ vacation at Sun Valley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moseley and son, Bill, and daughter, Melissa, returned home on Sunday. The Moseleys reside on Egandale road. Bill is a student at Hil} school in Pottsâ€" town, Pa., and Melissa attends the Principia at Elsah, IIl. Mr. Neuhaus and his bride will reside in Houston. # Visiting with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr..and Mrs. John Vanâ€" denberg of Peoria, is Mrs, George E. Brannan of Sunset road. . She will be gone for three weeks. VISITING IN PEORIA JANET CLARK BETROTHED The betrothal of Miss Janet Clark to Edward T. Younglove, son of Mr. Howard H. Younglove of Evanston, formerly of Glencoe, and the late Mr. Younglove, was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrg. Grant Clark of Dell place, at a cocktail party at their home on Sunday. Miss Clark attended St. Maryâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"Woods college _ and _ Mr. Younglove, who served three years as a naval lieutenant, was graduâ€" ated from Dartmouth college. No date has been set for the wedding. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Russel} Johnson of Ravinia were Mrs. Johnson‘s gousins, Mrs. A. J. Bruce and her daughter, Miss Suâ€" zanne, of Detroit, Mich. IN "OKLAHOMA®" CAST Eric Schacht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Detlev Schacht of Oak lane, is a member of the cast of "Oklaâ€" home,"~ which is still playing in New York. Eric does a solo dance in the performance. St. James church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Norma Pasâ€" sini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joâ€" seph Passini of Elm avenue, Highâ€" wood, and Dante Cervetti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cervéetti of Madrid, la., Jan. 11, the Rev. Arthur Douaire reading the servâ€" ice. The bride, given in marriage by her â€"father, wore. a ‘beigeâ€" gabarâ€" dine suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white roses. Her sister, Mrs. August Cervetti, who is married to the _ bridegroom‘s brother, . wore a suit of hunter‘s green g-.%udine. Her corsage was of red roses. She attended as maâ€" tron of honor. â€"â€"The Lester Kellys and daughter, Colleen, of Broadview _ avenue, were the weekâ€"end guests of the William Littmans of Munster, Ind. Word has been received from the Edward Kocbelins of Wagon Wheel motel, on Rte. 66, in Cuba, NORMA ‘PASSINE WEDS LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA In February, Mr. and Mrs. Hathâ€" away G. Kemper, their daughter, Mrs. Joan Hamilton and grandâ€" daughter, Susan Hamilton, who is three years old, will leave for a six weeks‘ visit in Palm Springs. Calif. The Kempers reside at‘ 25 Lake place. AWAY FOR WEEKâ€"END EDWARD KOEBELINS August â€" Cervetti served â€" his brother as best man. _ Enea Picâ€" chietti sang. ‘The bride‘s mother wore a green gabardine dress with brown accesâ€" sories and a corsage of tea roses. The mother of the bridegroom was in a coral wool dress, complementâ€" ed with black accessories, and a tea rose corsage, also. Following the ceremony a wedâ€" ding‘ breakfast was held at the Highland Houseâ€"for the bridal parâ€" ty and immediate families, and in the aftérnoon a dinner was held at the home of the bride‘s parents for relatives and close friends. After a three weeks‘ honeymoon in Omaha, the young couple will reside at 39 Elm avenue, Highâ€" Telophone Highland Park 2064 Mo., that they received the "Highâ€" enjoy reading familiar names. The Koebelins, formerly of Sunâ€" nyside avenue, have been living in Missouri since Thanksgiving. LEHRâ€"RETTIG NUPTIALS + On Jan. 11, Miss Harriette Jean Lehr, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lehr of Highland Park, became the bride of PetemRettig Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Retâ€" tig of Highwood avenue, Highâ€" ; On ‘Wednesday, _ Spencer _ R. | Keare, of Linden avenue. left for |the west coast on a two and a half | weeks‘ business trip. | _ New residents at 1714 Rice are ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Skinder and | daughter, Susan, 2. . The Skinders Eh-d been making their home with Mrs. Skinder‘s parents, the Werâ€" %ner Spenglers of Glencoe avenue. | Mrs. Skinder is the former Betty 1Spengler. Rev. Gleeson performing the cerâ€" marriage by her brother, Robert, wore a gown made with white lace bodice with high round neck and seed pearl trim on the drop shoulâ€" der. The sleeves were long, and pointed over the hand. The white net skirt, which was made over a hoop, had a very long train. . Her full length veil of silk net was held in place by gardenias in her hair. She carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and white carnations. Miss Gladys Loizzo was maid of honor. Her gown was of yellow nylon taffeta made with a sweetâ€" heart neckline, short puff sleeves, and a bustle trimmed with roses. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums and blue carnations. Lehr, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, Nirs. Allen Gerken, and Miss Betâ€" ty Zahnle, were dressed alike in blue nylon taffeta. Their dresses were made with high necklines, covered buttons down the front, and cap sleeves,. . Their gloves matched. their dresses, their bouâ€" quets were like those of the maid of honor, and they had a halo efâ€" fect of the same flowers in their hair. John Rettig served his brother as best man, and the ushers were Herman Lehr, Péyton Allen and Richard Francis. ; Both are graduates of Highland Park,high school. The bridegroom served in the navy for three years in the Mediterranean and the So. Pacific during the war. * A wedding breakfast for the bridal and immediate families was held at the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest and 35 guests attended the buffet supper in the evening. A reception for about 150 guests was held at Sunset Valley later inâ€"the evening. 3 oN WEST COAST After a two weeks‘ honeymoon to Rib Mountain, Wis., Mt. Retâ€" tig and his bride will reside at 841 Ridgewood drive. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Robert Skidmore (Edna Schneiâ€" derk, sister of the bridegroom, and Richard Schneider will serve his brother as best man. . Little Betty Quinn, niece of the bride, and Judith Ann Skidmore, niece of the bridegroom, will act as flower girls. Miss Hutton resides with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the William Quinns of Railway avenuve, SKINDERS MOVE HAGBLOMâ€"SANTI MARRIAGE Miss Bette Hagblom, daughter of Mrs. C. R. Hagblom of Deerâ€" field, and Casper Santi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Santi of Sherâ€" idan avenue, Highwood, were unitâ€" ed in marriage Jan. 11 in Highâ€" land Park. The: bride wore a gray suit, flowered hat and corsage of garâ€" denias, Her: sister, Miss Gloria Hagblom, maid of honor, also wore a gray suit. Her corsage was of" pink and white carnations. . <‘ Ernest Santi served his brothâ€" er as best man. Tuesday. Oakwood avenue, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Reâ€" deemer Lutheran church at 4 pm., v::lcv.mmth-rv- Mr. Santi and his bride are Mexico. _ They will be gone a month. _ After their return they will reside in Highwood. LUNCHEONâ€"BRIDGE Mrs. J. Page Conley of N. Deere The wedding of Miss Vienna Hutâ€" ton; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton of Ramsey, Mich., and Huâ€" go L. Schneider, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schneider of Park drive was hostess at lunchâ€" con and bridge at her home on APPROACHING The bridesmaids, Mrs. Herman at T HE PRESS NEWCOMERS TO | HIGHLAND PARK New Highland Parkers are the J. Graydon Stemples of 1920 Prisâ€" cilla avenue. Mr. Stemple is western industrial sales manager of U. 8. Gypsum Co. Their son, Jon, 6, attends Oak Terrace school. They are also the parents of a ’m.Carol,l. 1032 Lincoln avenue are newcomâ€" ers to Highland â€" Park: Theyâ€" forâ€" merly lived in Chicago. They are the parents of two sons, Norman Jr., 14, and John, 9%, both stuâ€" dents at the Ravinia school. ‘They also have a daughter, Carol, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Levy of 1032 Lincoln avenue are newcomâ€" ers to Highland Park. Formerly of Chicago, they are the parents of two sons, Norman Jr., 14, and John, 9%, both students at Ravinia school. Mr. Levy is a liquidator and auctioneer in Chicago. A former captain with four years army service in the signal corps, two years of that time duty in the Pacifiic, during the war, George Frank and his wife, formerly of Richmond, Va., are new to Highâ€" land Park. They reside at 105 Elmwood drive. Mr. Frank is a former Chicagoans. _ The Franks have a daughter, Jill, 2 years old. Former Chicagoans, now living at 110 Sunset road, are the Hyâ€" man Rosses.. Mr. Ross is with the Blue Goose Food Mart in Highâ€" land Park. There are two chilâ€" dren, William, 11, and Barbara, 7. Also former Chicagoans are the Meyer Meiselmans of 641 Carol Ct. Their daughter, Kay Ann, is 14 months old. _ Mr. Meiselman is a‘ handkerchief manufacturer in Chicago. A newcomer to Highland Park is Mrs. John De Haven of 700 Braeside road. _ She formerly resided in Glencoe.‘ At present, her ‘sister, Mrs. H. D. Uhler of Williamsport,. Pa., is visiting with New residents at 432. Glencoe avenue are Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Crowall ‘and sons, Richard, 3, and David, 1.â€" Formerly of Portland, Maine, Mr. Crowall is teaching at the Braeside school Mp. Crowâ€" all served as a lieatemant in the navy for three years during the Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Bernardi, formerly of Wilmette, are now living at 717 Princeton avenue. The Bernardis have two sons, Richard, 4, and Thomas, 2... Mr. Bernardi is a druggist in Highâ€" This afternoon, Mrs. Lester Kelâ€" ty of Broadview avenue will be hostess to her bridge club. After a three weeks‘ holiday vaâ€" cation, Miss Mary Lou Cawley, daughter of the William Cawleys of Hyacinth place, has returned to herâ€"studies at Clark college in Dubuque, Ia. Mise Mary Lou Burke of Milwaukee, formerly of Highland Park, was a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Cawley while she was home. Also back at her studies after a vacation at home, is Miss Jean Tupper, daughter of the Lioyd Tuppers of Lakeside Manor road. She is a student at the University of Iowa, at Ames. Inâ€"honor of Miss Vienna Hutâ€" ton, whose marriage to Hugo Schneider Jr. will take place Jan. 18, Mrs. Robert Skidmore of Oakâ€" wood avenue, Mrs. Gerald Culver of Deerfield, sisters of the brideâ€" groom â€" to â€" be, and Mrs. Richard Schneider of Evanston, his sisterâ€" inâ€"law, were coâ€"hostesses at a misâ€" cellaneous shower recently at the Hugo Schneider home on Oakwood Last Monday night Miss Hutton was again honored at a personal shower which was given at the home of Miss Joan Robasse of BRIDGE CLUB MEETS BACK TO SCHOOL BRIDAL SHOWERS 39% Clay street, Highwood, by coâ€" workers of Miss Hutton at the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Levy of LANDSCAPING, . We are fully prepared and adequately equipped to do comâ€" plete landscape work such as planting and planning new locaâ€" tions : maintaining established plantings & lawns ; building walks and driveways, pools, retaining walls, trimming hedges, trees and shrubbery, supplying fll for low lands and black dirt ; gradâ€" ing, rebuilding or building new lawns â€" in fact, any work conâ€" nected with beautifying your home grounds. Estimates cheerfully furnished and all work guaranteed as represented PHONE NORTHBROOK 577; RES. 210M2 for Appointment or Consultation Located on rling Landscape Service Pfingsten Road between Willow and Techny TREE SPRAYING, WEED KILLING her sister, Mrs. William Quinn, and the home of Miss Engel at 324 Railway avenue, Highwood. , A brother for Julie, 4, arrived on Jan. 7 at the Highland Park the Gerald F. Clampitts of Cherry St., Deerfield. Mrs. Clampitt is the former Naomi Smith, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of Chicago, . former _ Highland Parkers.* P ts are the John Clampitts of Bowen, M Myles Gregory has been chosen as the name for the son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mooney of 650 McDaniels avenue, born Jan. 8 at the Highland _ Park _ hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beyers of Broadview avenue and Mr:.and Mrs. Thomas Mooncz of Ridge road. Mrs. Mooney is the former Beverly Beyers. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Heicher (Helen Cawley) of Hyacinth place became the parents of a daughter, Mary Beth, Jan. 6 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cawley of the same address are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heicher of Rogers Park are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Heicher, a former arniy lieutenant, served for 2% years in the southwest Pacific, nine months at the Walter Reed hospiâ€" tah in Washington, D.C., and nine months aboard a hospital ship. She made three trips to Europe durâ€" ing the war.. Her husband was staâ€" tioned in the Aleutians for two years with the navy air corps. A son was born at Norfolk, Va., to Lt. and Mrs. C. E. Shanafelt. The baby has been named Charles Edward Jr. He arrived Dec. 21. The S. D. Shanafelts of Pleasant avenue are the baby‘s grandparâ€" ents. His mother is from Jacksonâ€" ville, Fla. On Jan. 6, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of Deerfield. ® > Jean. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peterson of Deerfield. The late Mr. and Mrs. John Moran of Lake Forest are the poternal grandparents. A daughter ‘was born at. the Highland Park hospital Jan. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moran â€"(Alice Peterson) of N. Green Bay road. WE ARE NOW BUYING Barbarg has a brother, Danny, 10. Highland Park hospital to Mr. and LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Personal Brushes just telephone the number below. Most value for your money. MILTON J. VOIGT Tel. H. P. 3336 son w*s born Jan. 9 at the L. H. NEMEROFF FOR CASH OPTICIAN . . . Old Gold Thursday, Jan. 16, 1947 Mrs, Charles E. Sundberg of 324 South avenue, Glencoe. ‘and to many winter sports areas "Central," as the operator was called then, wore her hair piled high and walked on 16â€"button boots. Today‘s telephone operâ€" ators are styleâ€"setters . . . as modern and streamlined as a rocket. They‘re the First Ladies of Communication and are famous for friendly service. M A RDL GR ASs NEW ORLEANS By steamer Fob. 8 â€" 21 days By rail Fob. 14 â€" 8 days George L. Lundberg, Manager Phone Highland Park 1211 A White Shirtwaist and a Long Black Skirt HIGH WAGES, TOO Tune up and Brake Service look how she‘s Other allâ€"expense trips to: GUATEMALA â€" MEXICO we‘ve changed congenial associates of _ your own age and Regular and frequent salary Automobile Repair Work and Painting Earn $29 per 5 day week to start (about $120 per month) APPLY TODAY TO CHIEF OPERATOR 21 South St. Johns Avenue TELEPHONE OPERATORS H. and R. ANSPACH were once standard equipmclit for (Continued on page 5) 620 Central Ave. 37014 .Central Avenue ‘Tel. HP. 4080

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