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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1947, p. 4

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«<BRIDE Page 4 By ALICE ZABEL Mr. Bealer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bealer Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. ‘The bride will wear her mother‘s ivory satin wedding gown with an overdress of embroidered Brussels lace, which was also worn by her sister when she became Mrs. Theoâ€" dore Bersbach. The veil she will wear has been loaned for the ocâ€" casion by Mrs. C. Colton Daughaâ€" day of Winnetka, Attendants for Miss Eitel will be her sisters, Mrs: Bersbach and A VALENTINE DAY Miss Helen Eitel will be a valenâ€" tine bride tomorrow when she and Alexander Winkler Bealer III, are united in marriage at 4:30 o‘clock at St. Chrysostem‘s church, Chicaâ€" go. Miss Eite] is the daughter of the Edmund H. Eitels, formerly of Highland Park and now residâ€" ing at E. Division street, Chicago. Leslie Thompson of Tulsa, Oklaâ€" homa, will serve Mr. Bealer as best man, and the bride‘s brother, Herâ€" bert Eitel, and Robert Mitchell of Atlanta, who like the bridegroom, is engaged in business in Chicago, Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addrem will usher. The bridegroom‘s parents, his sister, Mrs. Ewing Sloan Humphâ€" rey, and his ten year old brother, Walter, arrived recently ‘for the wedding. . The Bealers will give the bridal dinner tonight at the Edgewater Beach hotel. ~ Following the wedding, a recepâ€" tion will be held in the apartment of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Talbot, alâ€" Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenve, Highland Park, NL ‘Tetephone: Highland Park 557. so of After their wedding trip to Canada, Mr. Bealer and his bride will reside in the Junior Roger Vail‘s Ravinia apartment _ while A valentine bride of Robert James Evans will be Miss Pauline Marie Costo, _ daughter of Paul Costo of North avenue, Highwood, on Friday, Feb. 14, at 11:30 at St. James church, Highwood. The Rev. James Gleeson will perform the ceremony. Mr. Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evâ€" ans of Westmont, IIl. © The bride will wear a light blue suit and corsage of white orchids. Miss Nora Mahoney, who will atâ€" tend as maid of honor, will wear a gold colored suit, complemented by a corsage of orchids. _John Cushna of Westmont will act as best man. Following the reception at the home of the bride‘s parents for the immediate families _ and _ close friends, Mr. Evans and his bride will leave for Westmont, where they will make their home:. The bridegroom‘s parents and ~ther relatives will be here for the wedding. . FLORIDA VACATIONERS Mayor and Mrs. J. B. Garnett of S. Linden avenue, who are vacaâ€" tioning in Florida, were the guests recently of Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Dora, Mt. Dora, Fia. _ The George Hutchinsons of S. Linden avenue, sojourning in Orâ€" lando, Fia., have been frequent guests of the Mayos. â€"â€" Subscription rates: $1.50 per year:; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, On Tuesday, Mrs. A. Peard of Broadview avenue, and her daughâ€" ter and granddaughter, Mrs. Walâ€" ter Carey and Lynn Carey, also of Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. _ Broadview avenue, left for Coroâ€" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS 8. Olson. Publisher nado Beach, Fiz., for a few weeks‘ stay, <â€"Mr. Carey plans to join the family there for their last week‘s vacation and drive back with them. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark of Prospect avenue are leaving on Tuesday for a three weeks‘ vacaâ€" SECOND IN BRIDGE TOURNAMENT tion in Miaimi plan to drive. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of Forest avenue have been receivâ€" ing congratuiations _ from their friends for placing second in the Lake. Shore Bridge club‘s tournaâ€" ment recently. It wasn‘t just luck, sinte they were; competing with some of the bestâ€"bridge players on the North Shore and in Chicaâ€" CELEBRATES soTH WEDDING Former residents of »Deerfield, Mr. and Mrs, William R, Stryker of N. Paulina St., Chicago, celeâ€" bratedâ€"their fiftieth wedding reâ€" cently. _ Mrs. Stryker is the forâ€" mer Anna Schwingle. ENROLLED AT LAKE FOREST David Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dean of Oakwood avenue, entered Lake Forest college on Monday. ,, David was recently reâ€" leased from the army after a year and a half of service. Most of his service days were spent at Camp McCoy, Wis., and Fort Sheridan. Visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Bennett in Circleville, O., this week, is Mrs. Albert E. M. Louer and her nine year old son, Edwin. The Louers reside on S. Sheridan BACK HOME Mr. Clarence A. Parliament of N. Sheridan road, who was in New New York last week on business, spent the weekend with his daughâ€" tor, Nancy Lou, a student at the Connecticut College for Women in New London, Conn. The Rev. Edmund Skoner will hear the exchange _ of _ nuptial vows, Saturday, Feb. 15, when Miss Agnes Boylan, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Boylan _ of . Eim place and John â€"P. Kickey, son of Mrs. Anna Hickey of St. Johns aveâ€" nue, are united in marriage at 10:30 o‘clock nuptial mass at the Immaculate Conception church. IN OHIO AGNES BOYLAN TO WED The bride will wear a melon colâ€" ored suit and her corsage will be of white camellias. Miss Charlotte Hickey, sister of the bridegroom, will attendas maid of honor. She will wear a blue suit complementâ€" er by a pink camellia corsage. A breakfast at the home of the bridg‘s mother for the immediate fumilies w.ll follow the ceremony. The young couple will reside in Highland Park. "SYLLABUS QUEEN®" ATTENDANT Chosen one of two attendants to the "Syllabus Queen" at Northâ€" western university junior prom, was Miss Joan Husting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Husting of Lincoiln avenue. The prom was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Stevens hotel. § LOUISE MARCHI TO MARRY February 16 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Louise M. Marchi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marchi of Centerâ€" ville, Ia., and Mariano Dal Ponte, son of the John Dal Pontes of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue. The ceremony will take place at 4 o‘clock in the rectory of the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church, the Rev. O‘Connell reading the service. blue dress with toast colored acâ€" cessories, and her corsage will be of gardenias and white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dal Ponte of Vine avenue, brother and si=â€" terâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom, will MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 S T O R A G E Agent Allied Van Lines attend the couple. Mrz. Dal Ponte will wear a beige dress. Her rose colored hat and rose corsage will be the same color. After a bridal dinner at the Dal Ponte home, the young couple will leave on a week‘s honeymoon. Afâ€" ter their return, they will reside at 233 McDaniels avenue. CALIFORNIA On Monday, _ Mrs. _ Clarence Schaaf of Ravine drive is leaving for a California vacation. En route she will visit a friend in Sanâ€" ta Fe, and later, a cousin in Los Angeles, before going on to a ranch in Santa Barbara for the reâ€" mainder of her stay on the west CARLSONâ€"LINDSTROM NUPTIALS The marriage of, Miss Ruth Peafl Carlson, _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carison of Burchell WEEKâ€"END IN KANSAS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks of Glencoe avenue are leaving toâ€" day for a weekâ€"end visit . with friends in Kansas City, Mo. avenue, Highwood, and Harry E. Lindstrom, son of the Elof Lindâ€" stroms of W. Park avenue, took place on Friday, Feb. 7, at the home of the Rev. Linden, pastor of the Zion Lutheran ‘church, at a George Rogan served the brideâ€" groom as best man. _ # ‘The bride wore a dress of pale blue and a corsage of white camâ€" ellias. Mrs. George Rogan of Highwood, her sister, attended as matron of honor. She _ was in blue, also, and her corsage was of pink roses. 1e +5 The young couple will live in their newly built home on W. Park avenue. Mr. Lindstrom, a former corâ€" poral, served for almost four years in the army, nineteen months of that time in Europe. A reception at the home of the bride‘s parents was held immediâ€" ately after the ceremony for the immediate families. VISITED HERE A guest of Dr. and Mrs, Paul H. Wells of Lincolnwood road on Monuay night was Dr. Wells brother, Dr. C. Raymond Wells, of New York City, who was here to attend the Chicago Dental socieâ€" ty‘s midâ€"winter meeting at the Stevens hotel in Chicago. He is a former president of the American Dental astociation. A weekâ€"end visitor in Highland Park was Clarence Selig of Charles City, Ia. _ He spent Saturday as the guest of cousins, Virgil Selig of Western avenue and the Peter Juhrends of Deerfield. On Sunâ€" day he was also the guest of cousâ€" ins, the E. E. Larsons of S. St. Johns ~ avenue and the William Ernsts of N. Ridge road at the Larson home. Mr. Selig is in South Bend on business. Visiting here for a few days this week with her© brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wingtin of Marshman avenue, was Mrs. Theodore Friedman of Bay City, Mich. William Laurie, son of the John D. Lauries of Roger Williams aveâ€" nue, and Don ‘Heinl, son of the W. P. Heinls of Bronson lane enterâ€" ed the YMCA school on LaSalle street, Chicago, on Monday. Both boys are taking refresher courses for college entrance in the fall. Bill, who was released from the army air corps in December, spent almost a year in Germany, Don, who has been back in the United States for almost a month, served in Germany for a little over a year, He will be discharged this month from the army. * ENTER YMCA SCHOOL Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue is on an extended sightâ€"seeing trip to South America where he will soâ€" journ for a few weeks in Buenos Aires and visit coastal cities in a number of South American counâ€" AMERICAN TRIP tries. T HE â€"PRESS CAMINITISMITH Et. James church in Highwood 0f the Howard ‘Detmers of ‘Bob will be the scene of the wedding of O‘Link road. Marty‘s brother, Miss Mary Josephine Caminiti and G-*--buh.‘-"'n Mr_m-m.“lmwbflu-' « 15, at 9:30 am., the Rev. Arthur| hevintoas ie Douaire reading the service. !..’.l.?:l{._--;..__.s...._ the attendants. Mrs. Eul will wear a dress made of three shades of net, aqua, lavénder and orange. She will carry a bouquet of pink gladioli and tiny lavender flowers. Friends of the couple have been invited‘to attend a reception at 8 o‘clock in the evening at the made with a white satin bodice and full net skirt with a train. Her fingertip veil will hang from a beaded crown. The bouquet she will carry will be of white roses. The bride‘s sister and brotherâ€" home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Rocco Caminiti.atâ€" 131 High street, Highwood. air. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Berkeley, Caliâ€" fornia, will take his bride back to Berkeley where they will make their home. : He is a former marâ€" ine corps captain, stationed at Gt. Lakes, most of the time he was in the service. He is now a member of the marine reserves. MILITARY ACADEMY GRADUATE Lee Ostrander, Jr., son of the Ostranders of Central avenue, was gradurted this month from St. subn‘s Military academy, He plans to enter Vanderbilt universiâ€" ty in the fall, APPROACHING MARRIAGE VACATIONING IN BERMUDA _ Vacationing in Bermuda are the C. O. Hustings of Lincoln avenue. Next Tuesday, Miss Ann Wheelâ€" ock Warner, daughter of the Addiâ€" son Wheelock Warners of Hinsâ€" dale, and William Wallace Kimâ€" vail iI, son of the W. W. nim also of Hinsdale, former nm Parkers, will be united in marriage at 8 o‘clock in the evening in the Warner home,â€" Only relatives and close friends will be present. The bride will wear an old gown of ivory satin and rosepoint lace, which belonged to her late grandâ€" mother, â€"Mrs. Henry Dimock Warâ€" ner. LEAVES FOR MEXICO Today, Bartlett Clinton, son of of the Duane L. Clintons of Dale avenue, is leaving to drive to Salâ€" tillo, Mexico, to visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Bartâ€" lett Holmes.‘ He will be gone for two or three weeks. A large reception will be held later in the evening at the Hinsâ€" dale Golf club. BACK TO SCHOOL _ Dick Schaaf, son of the C. W. Séhaafs of Ravine drive, returned to La Fayette, Ind., on Sunday, where he attends Purdue. His brother, Charlie, has been home. from _ Williams college in weeks. â€" He will return on Saturâ€" day to Williamstown after a comâ€" bination "between semesters" and spring vacation. Also returning to Williams colâ€" lege on Saturday after their vacaâ€" tion are Peter Bigler, son of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Bigler of N. son of the D. V. Pinkertons of 8. Linden, Fred Smith, son of the Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.in. and Delivered on Fridays s NORTH SECOND STREET Tel. H. P. 1712 Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Minois Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTER ALTERATIONS THE TAILOR A place for quist thought and study, where the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be Without Delay BRIDAL SHOWERS Miss Nora Mahoney was hostess at a miscellaneous shower _ last Lawrence D. Smiths of Lincoln Wednesday night in honor of Miss Pauline Costo, whose marriage to Robert J. Evans will take place on Valentine‘s day. Miss Mary Josephine Caminiti was the guest of honer at a miscelâ€" laneous shower on Thursday night to which Mrs. Howard Moran, Mrs. J. Barry Eul and Mrs. Domenic Pasquesi were coâ€"hostesses,. Miss Caminiti will become the bride of Robert Smith of Berkeley, Calif., on Saturday. John Hickey, was the miscellaneâ€" ous shower given at the home of Mrs, J. H. Lundstrom of Oak aveâ€" nue. â€" Mrs. Lundstrom and Mrs. Harold Cook were coâ€"hosteases. . Among the showers recently given for Miss Agnes Boylan who will be married on Saturday to Mrs, G Sheahen of Elm plmqlho'm.dlhm“ a miscellaneous _ shower, as did Mrs. Leonard Steffen of 8. Second street. Mrs. Claude Mitchell of shower in Miss Boylan‘s honor, alâ€" Cor. Secy. at lowa State â€" Vacationing at Pebble Beach, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Emnest H. Volwiler of N. Deere Park Dr. IN CALIFORNIA In San Diego, Calif., on a vaâ€" cation are the Edward C. Weissenâ€" bergs of Pierce road. They have been gone since January 18. IOWA CITY, IA., Feb. 10. Davâ€" id Maley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Maley of Prospect avenue, was elected recently to serve as corâ€" responding secretary of Phi Gamâ€" ma Delta, national social fraterniâ€" ty at the State university of lowa, Iowa City. C : Maley, a junior in the college of liberal arts, majoring in economâ€" ics, will assume his duties for the spring semester. He served three months in the infantry overseas, stationed in Germany, _ Belgium and France. Filled, Cleaned, Waxed RUGS AND CARPET Perfectly shampooed in your homes without moving off floor (New HILD professional machine) WINDOWS AND WOODWORK Washed, Cleaned, Polished HOW ARE YOUR SCREENS? Now is the time to have screens cleaned, repaired and painted for spring. Convenient Working Hours 26 Days Vacation Annually: With Pay ERIC STURTZ & J. BENSON Phone Lake Forest 2051 980 am to 530 pm 9:30 am to 9:00 pm 2:80 pm to 520 pm Apply at Building 108 H. P. 5000, Ext. 2253 Pleasant Surroundings Liberal Sick Leave OPER A T OR W A N T E D Good Pay 7â€"8 pm) Thursday, Feb. 13th, 1947 or in.,:.w.an.â€" |Up Name for Senior Hop A free ticket to the Senior Hop to be held Saturday evening, Feb. 15, at the Highland Park high school is the reward due Phyllis glamor of the Clare Olson Member Of IMlini Play Group name ‘"Heart Beat" will add to the Weed for dreaming up an approâ€" Music will be fernished by the Shoreline orchestra, and a floor show will be featured. Chairmen for the arrangements are as folâ€" lows: Bill Hesler, refreshments; Ann Templeton, decorations; Bill Kelly, tickets; Jim Friedman, Lauâ€" rel Rosenthal and Phyllis Weed, floor show. Miss Anderson is the faculty adviser, URBANA â€" CHAMPAIGN, ILL., Feb. 12. Clara Olson of Ridgeâ€" wood drive, isâ€"on the production staff of the Illini Theatre guild at the University of Hlinois. °_ In collaboration with the Uniâ€" versity School of Music, the guild will stage the Gilbert and Sulliâ€" van operetta, ‘‘Patience," on April 11 to 19. PERSONALITY ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . Who Combines AND by the very nature of their work acquire a charm of voice and manner that make them a welcome addition to any circle. ~ Interesting Work Too! Telephone . Operators are among the betterâ€" paid feminine workers. 21 S. St; Johns Avenue Development APPLY TODAY TO CHIEF OPERATOR of Your Own Age Smart Is the Girl PA YING these Congenial Associates «vith ENJOY Job AND

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