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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1947, p. 4

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FORMER FIRST LADY VISITS HERE Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was in Chicago to talk to the Council on Foreign Relations last Monday, spent Sunday in Highlznd Park as the house guest of Mrs. Elisworth L. Mills of S. Sheridan By ALICE ZABEL BACK HOME . Back home after a three weeks vacation at Punta Gorda, Fla., are Mayor and Mrs. J. B. Garnett of 622 S. Linden. They returned to their home Friday. s On iumhy, Mrs. Ernest H. Volâ€" wiler 2472 N. Deere Park drive reâ€" turned home from a six weeks vaâ€" cation in California. _ Her husâ€" band joined her on the west coast for two weeks. . He returned home a week earlier than his wife. En route home they were the guests of the Frederick A. Watâ€" kins of Dale lane at Del Ray where they are wintering, ogthc!.o-,l. Beattys of Ravine drive, who are in Palm Beach again this year, and of Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo of Sheridan.place, who have been vaâ€" cationing at Mt. Dora, Fla. Before returning home they alâ€" so visited the George Hutchinsons of S. Linden avenue, the Richard L. Sandwicks of 615 Lincoln aveâ€" nue, and the H. H. McKays of 8. Linden avenue, who are all spendâ€" ing the winter in‘ Orlando. They were also dinner guests of the Parker Johnstons of Waverly aveâ€" nue at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fay of 700 Central avenue are back from a two weeks trip to Texas, They visited with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barnes ‘(Leone Fay) and their litâ€" tle daughters, Laura Lee and Marâ€" garét Ann, in Texas City, and with Mr. Barnes‘ brother and his wife, the H. C. Barnes of Terrell; Tex. Page 4 Also back from a Texas vacaâ€" tion are the Ludwig R. Tjadens of W. Park avenue. They yisited with their son and his wife, the Dean Tjadens and their daughters, Sharâ€" on Christine and Roberta" Lee, at their homeâ€"in McAllen, Tex. Before returning home . they spent a few days in Mexico, and attended the: New Orleans Mardi Gras. Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersâ€" berger of 8. Green Bay road left last Thursday for California. They will be stopping in Del Mar. They will visit with three of their daughâ€" ters and their families who are.livâ€" ing on the west coast, the Hubert Coles of San Diego, the Stuart Moores of Lemon Grove, and the Joseph Thunders of Solana Beach. ‘They will also greet their new «randdaughter, Genevieve Ella Thunder, for the first time. _ The baby arrived on September 28. After three weeks spent at the Roney Plaza in Miami Beach, Fla., where she visited her parents, the Miles Friedmans, who are winterâ€" ing there, Mrs. John E. Coleman of 1267 Broadview avenue, has reâ€" turned home. * VIRGINIA SHERWIN BETROTHED At a tea at their home on Prosâ€" pect avenue on Sunday, the Rev. and Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Donald E. Nichols, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Nichols of 1849 Rice street. Miss Sherwin is a graduate of Randolph Macon woman‘s college in Lynchburg, Va., and of : the Katherine Gibbs school, New York. Mr. Nichols is a graduate of Hamâ€" ilton college. During the war he served in the Pacific with the army air forces. LEAVING FOR ARIZONA The wedding will take place next fall. Leaving for Castle Hot Springs, Arizona, on March 22, are the Edâ€" ward L. Cooleys of 360 Park aveâ€" nue. _ They will be gone for & month, F. Claneys of Beverly Hills became the bride of James McDowell Murâ€" phey, Jr., son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Murphey of Bronson lane. The bride‘s grandfather, the Rev. J. Franklin Claney, who assisted the Rev. Ira G. McCormick, with the ceremony, heard the nuptial vows repeated before an altar banked with bouquets of long stemmed white snapdragons and acacias, at IN CALIFORNIA CLANCYâ€"MURPHY WEDDING ‘The Trinity â€"Methodist church, Beverly Hills, was the scene of a very pretty. wedding on Saturday, March 1, when Miss Janet Isabelle Clancy, daughter of the Rockwell The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in white satin with lace over shoulders and a long train. Her fingertip veil of rosefpint lace blossoms, and half covered her face. She carried white orthids. The six bridesmaids who attendâ€" ed were all former classmates of the bride at Northwestern universâ€" ity,. They were Constance Fuller of Philadelphia, Doranne Penney of"Libertyville, Mrs. Thomas Mcâ€" Clung Lewis of ‘Wilmette, ~Jane Karle of Geneva, Joan Dana and Mrs. John Freter _ of Chicago. Three of the girls were in kelly green dresses and carried yellow gladioli, and the other three at tendants wore gold colored gowns and carried burnt orange gladioli; Mr. Murphey‘s young sister, Toni, who attended as junior br id, was also in gold and she carri colonial sweetheart bouquet blue and white flowers, bride‘s litte brother, Jack, served as ring bearer. * The bridegroom‘s brother, Wilâ€" liam, served as best man and the ushers were James Clancy, brother of the bride, Louis Bindner of Chiâ€" cago, Graham Davis of Winnetka, William Donovan of New Rochelle, N.‘Y., Claburn Jones Jr. of Rogâ€" er Williams avenue, _ and . Bert Schirman of Evanston. During the service the" Lord‘s Prayer," "O Promise Me," and "Because" were sung. f The bride‘s mother wore a gown ‘of watermelon color and a corsage of burnt orange _ orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother chose a gray gown complemented by kelly green accessories and green orchids in her hair. A reception at the Blackstone hotel followed the wedding. Mr. Murphey and his bride, who are now honeymooning in New Orleans and Hot Springs, Ark., will reside in South Berd, Ind., where he is in the chemical jobbing business. HOSTS AT DINNER The junior Allen Gerkens . of Green Bay road entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening. HFRE FOR SWIMMING MEET A member of De Paaw‘s>swimâ€" ming team; Art Humphrey, son of the A. G. Humphreys â€"of Judson avenue, spent the weekâ€"end at home. â€" He was here to participate in the meet Friday night between De Paaw and the Illincis Institute of Technology, and again on Satâ€" urday when De Paaw met the Uniâ€" versity _ of _ Chicago swimming team. > KELLYâ€"LANGLOIN NUPTIALS Miss Shirley Mae Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Frank Baron of 448 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood, and T/â€" Sgt. Walter Langloin, son of Mrs. Mabel Smith of Green Bay, Wis., were united in marriage March 1 at the Evangelical church. _ The double ring ceremony _ was perâ€" formed by candlelight. At present the bridegroom is stationed at the Federal building in Detroit. They plan to reside at 448 Waukegan avenue, later Miss Marjorie Lawler attended the bride ‘as maid of honor and Harry R. Walz served as best man. FAREWELL PARTY AND SHOWER A combination farewell party and personal shower was given on Friday night for Miss Tina Gherâ€" ardini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gherardini of Prairie avenue, by her sister, Mrs. August Ruelli, Mrs. John Lenzini and Miss Leah Azti of Highwood. Miss Gherarâ€" dini is sailing on March 14 aboard the USS Saturnia for Sestola, Moâ€" dena, Italy, where she will become The wedding. is planned April, and six months later couple plans to _ return to beele of 1627 Broadview avenue, left yesterday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will make their future home. _ Mr. Van Denabecle has been in Pittsburgh for a month. He is now connected with the Joseph Horn company there. :3 ‘The Roses have been residing with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Rose, of 75 Elmwood â€"drive. the bride of Richard Patorozzi, United States. â€" They will make their home in Highwood. Miss Gherardini will leave next Thursday for New York, and will reside in Italy with relatives who are living in a home owned by her parents, + MOVED TO PITTSBURCH The new occupants of the house will be Mr. and Mrs. George Rose. o‘clock in the evening Telophons Highland Park 2064 Mr; and Mrs J. D. Van Denaâ€" for ANNOUNCED At a buffet supper.last Sunday, announcement was made of the enâ€" gagement of Miss Frances Jean Berube, daughter of Francis Beâ€" Ernest Giarelli, son of Mtr. and Mrs. Faust Giarelli of Highwood. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 17, at St. James church in Highwood. LEAVING FOR On â€" March 14, the M . Raiph Clearys of N. Sheridan road will leave for a six weeks vacation at their home at Hobe Sound, Fla. They will be accompanied by Mr. Cleary‘s sister and niece, Mrs. Edâ€" of Ravine drive, Highland Park On Friday, February 21, Miss Margaret _ Pauline _ Bernardoni, of Sheridan avenue, Highwood, and Pvt. Alex F. Ludwick of Starr Junction, Pa., exchanged nuptial vows at 11 o‘clock. Patsy Roach, of Chicago, formerly MARCARET BERNARDON! or, wore a grey print dress. The bride‘s cousin, August Bernardoni, served the bridegroom as best man. The couple now resides on Sheriâ€" dan avenue, < The bride wore pale blue and her accessories were black. _ Mrs. Louis Bernardoni, matron of honâ€" VISITING HERE Here to greet her new grandâ€" son is Mrs. James A. Kidwell of Columbus, O. _ Her _ son and his wife, the James D. Kidwells, of Oakridge avenue, became the parâ€" ents of Charles Chris on February 25th. j Gowned in white satin with train and floor length veil, aftd carrying a bouquet of gardenias, Miss Shirâ€" ley Ellyn Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Warren of Evâ€" anston, became the bride of Wilâ€" liam Barton Verrall, son of Mrs. Terry Verrall of Northbrook and Herbert W. Verrall of 144 Hill St., on March 1, in Levere Memorial chapel on the campus of Northâ€" western university at 8 pm. WARRENâ€"VERRALL ~â€" MARRIAGE + The bride‘s attendants were gowned in fuschia and the bouâ€" quets they carried were of matchâ€" ing carnations. Mrs. Harold Kittsâ€" ley of Cedarburg, Wis., was matron of honor, and . the bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Narowetz of Wilmette, and the Misses Norma Jean Steans and Kathryn Westlake Dawes Walter of Mansfield, O., served as best man, and . ushers were the bride‘s brother, George, and John Watt and Homer Hinckâ€" ley of Glencoe. i of Evanston. _A reception at the Georgian hoâ€" tel, Evanston, followed the cereâ€" mony, _ s § live in Fort Dodge, Ia. SHOWER PARTY A shower was given recently for Mrs. George C. Marshall of S. Green Bay road, at her home, by her aunts, Mrs. Fred Rounsfull of Golf, and Mrs. George Kirby of Winnetka. MOVvED TO LAKE FOREST On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" vin Young . (Betty Tjaden) and their baby daughter, Cynthia Louâ€" ise, moved to the home on E. IMliâ€" mwember only a Buick dealer can authorized Buickâ€"Parts andâ€"re really serve a Buick car BYAIR Several Flights Daily from Calâ€" ifornia. Fare $350.00 round trip : BY STEAMER Regular: Sailings from .Califorâ€" nis. Fare $230.00 and up "CJ. Mr. Verrall and his bride will North Shore Buick Co. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgt. If 37014 Central Avenue norge L. Lundberg, Manag Phone Highland Park 1211 Book early and avoid disappointment H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU Buick Owners, ATTENTION! $2.50 a Day and Up H A W A I 1 T HE CPRESS Tel. 406 been residing with Mrs. Young‘s parents, the Ludwig Tjadens of W. Park avenue. HIGHLAND PARK Formerly of Burlington, I2., and now residing at 297 Park avenue, Darling is a turbine specialist with the Worthington Pump and Machâ€" ine company, Chitago. â€" They have a daughter, Jane, 13, an 8th gradâ€" er at Elm Place. gineer with Mills Industries, Chiâ€" New residents at 2488 N. Deere Park drive are Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Stern and their daughters, Juâ€" dith, 16, a sophomore at_the high school, Roslyn, 13, in the 8th grade New Highland Parkers are the W. E. Richardsons of 2347 Indian Also former Chicagomns, the Seymour Rubys are now living at 135 Lakeview terrace. _ Mr. Ruby is in the industrial paper business in Chicago. + Bobbiec, 4%, and a daughter, Louâ€" at Braeside, and Lois, 9, a Braeâ€" side 4th grader. Mr. Stern is sales manager for the Turner Manufacâ€" turing Co. in Chicago, _ ~ BRIDAL PARTIES A miscellaneous shower will be given next Thursday for Mrs. Walâ€" ter Langloin _ (Shirley . Kelly), Saturday. Coâ€"hostesses will be Mrs. Matthew Banes, Mrs. John Poliâ€" meni and Mrs. George Walz. Sixâ€" tyâ€"five guests have been invited. The Louis Bernardonis are givâ€" ing a miscellaneous shower next Sunday in honor of the Alex F. Ludwicks (Margaret Bernardoni) whose wedding was an event of February 21. Candida Anna has been chosen as the name for the little girl who arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on February 24 for Mrf. and Mrs. Carmen Albert of 655 Chicaâ€" go avenue. Mrs. Albert is the former Uranus De Stesano, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William De Stesano of Chicago. Mr. Albert‘s parents are the Joseph Alberts, alâ€" so of 655 ‘Chicago avenue. A sister for Robert Louis Early, Jr., 4, who has been named Donna Lynne, was born on February 24. The parents are the Robert Earlys of 543 Central avenue. Mrs. Martha Early of N. Second street is the paternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anzola of Chiâ€" cago are the maternal grandparâ€" ents. _ Mrs. Early is the former Clara Anzola. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! provide you with service! i ‘The other 16/17ths includes wire, cable, switchâ€" chines. All these things are still hard to get in the _ That‘s why it takes time to complete all the serâ€" 1rs may surprise you. But your telephone instruâ€" ment is only 1/17th of the equipment needed to Despite shortages and handicaps beyond our control, all previous records are being broken. And while there‘s still a big job ahead, we want you to know we‘re doing everything we can to give you the kind and amount of telephone service you want and need, just as fast as humanly possible. 1Z7" named Rosemary. She has a sisâ€" ter, Suzanne, 8. .Mrs. La Bonte is the former Ann Pouba, daughter Iof Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pouba of Phillips, Wis. Paternal grandparâ€" |entsare the J. F. La Bontes of : Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, James D. Kidwell of 215 Osakridge _ avenue, Highâ€" baby weighed 6 pounds 6 ounces. A son was born February 25 as thet Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George T. Quinn Jr. of A. Kidwel} of Columbus, O. Thomas James has been chosen as his name. He is the grandson of the Senior Quinns of the same adâ€" Edwards of ‘Western Springs, HIl. His mother is the former Martha The little girl who arrived at the Highland Park hospital Feb. 27 for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La Bonte of 1733 Deerfield road has be&n A baby boy was born on Februâ€" ary 27, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Quarta of 11 Walker avenue, Highwood. _ Mrs. Quarta is the former Ann Petroski, daughter of Mrs. Susan Petroski of Wilkesâ€" Barre, Pa. Mr. Quarta‘s parents are the Vincent Quartas of Lake Forest. Joseph Richard. His daddy served in the army 43 months, two years of that time in the European theaâ€" ter. s Charlotte Ann is the name given to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George _ C.~ Marshall of 118 S. Green Bay road. The baby was born Feb. 28 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Marshall is the former Elberta Starkey. «Grandâ€" The little boy has been named 932 Linden Ave. avenue, MURPHY and MILLER, Inc. on Feb. 25, at I‘m only a fraction! AVAILABLE NOW See on Display at Winnetka 4166 Write or Call Thursday, March 6, 1947 parents are the George Marsialis of the same address, and the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Starkey of Garâ€" den City, Mo. street, became the parents of a daughter, Susan Jayne, on Feb. 28 Grandparents are the Frank Lichtâ€" walds of West street, and Mrs. J. H. Aldridge, also of 1830 Rice. A daughter was born on Feb. 28 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Merner (Ruth Johnson) of 230 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue.. The little girl, who has been named Wendy Sue, is the grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Merner of Forest avenue, Deerâ€" field, and Mrs. Lena Johnson of Central avenue, Deerfield,. _ The Merners are also the parents of a daughter, Nancy Ruth, 3 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aldridge (Mabel Lichtwald) of 1830 Rice Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goodall of 222 North avenue, Highwood, anâ€" nQunce the birth of a son March 2 at the Highland Park hospital. A train hit one of the farmer‘s / eom-n,i-nodmnchh agent was sent to settle the matâ€" ter. He explained how the cow .. might have derailed the train, [ auned many deaths, ‘ete. â€" .. ol ‘"Now," he concluded. "What do you suggest as a fair settleâ€" ment?" "I bane poor farmer," the Swede replied. "Would yo utake ten Mr. Allen, the shop electrician, explained to his small son, Tomâ€" my, the danger of uninsulated electric wires. A few days later, Tommy came in erying and holding his finger. "What‘s the matter?" asked Mr. Allen. F ""I touched a bee that wasn‘t inâ€" sulated," sobbed Tommy. + â€"Clayton A. Cunningham, Rusâ€" sell, Ky. â€" ; ILLINOIS SBELL â€"L. V. Everly, Omaha, Neb. ga» Hubbard Woods

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