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Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1947, p. 4

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The bethrothal of Miss Barbara Nancy Lynn to Leslic E. Foiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elba L. Foiles of Boulder, Colorado, has been an* nounced. Miss Lynn is the daugh ter of Mrs. Harold J. Lyan of 163 Lakeside Manor and the late Dr. Lynn. & Miss Maria Santi, soprano, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Fritsch, sang. Also accompanied by Mrs: Fritsch, was Virginia Garino, violinist. Enea Picchietti also sang. Father Bartolai will return to Italy by plane on August 20 to carry on his work there in the priesthood. BARBARA LYNN BETROTHED signed with the name and address At four o‘clock in the afternoon on â€" Suturday.~ July ~26, theâ€"Rev. Robert Andrews will read the serâ€" vice which unites Miss Botte Alice Bletsch and Roland Everett Griffis in marriage at the First Presbyterâ€" ian church, Lake Forest, The brideâ€" toâ€"be, daughter of Mrs. Alice Bletsch of 1438 Pleasant avenue and the late William Bletsch, will be given in marriage by her uncle, Arthur Bletsch. Mr. Griffis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Griffis of Lake Forest. Attendants for the wedding, which will take place at the Winâ€" netka Congregational church on September 5, will be Miss Patricia Lynn, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, maid of honor, and Mrs. Thomas Frey (Shirley Haskins) and Misses Fuller, Elsie Hartman, Tupper, bridesmaids. ist man will .be Lawrence Ward of Boulder, and the ushers will William Detert, John C. Fay, Kirk Fischer and Thomas Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Minois. , Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, By ALICE ZABEL by the Highland Park Press, 518 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, NL Telephone: Highland Park §57. Communications intended . for publication must be written on one Miss Dorothy Bletsch will be her sister‘s maid of honor, and the brides maids will be Mrs. Dick Griffis (Virginia Grant) of Lake Forest, sisterinâ€"law of the bride groom, Miss Barbara Bletsch, of Ravine drive, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. George Wenban, Jr. of Lake Forest. Little Sherly Griffis, will attend as flower girl. Dick Griffis will serve his broâ€" ther as best man and the ushers will be James Griffis, Jr., another and George Wenban, Jr. A reception will be held at 4:30 at ‘the Highland Park ‘Woman‘s Club for about 200 guests. at the Griffis summer home at Trout Lake, Woodruff, Wisconsin, the young couple will reside at 112 E. Woodland road. Lake Forest. WITH CONNECTICUT of the wf \Conception Church, Highland . Park, Father Arthur Douaire of + Highwood, Charles Fiore, Sam Pasquesi and Enea Picchietti. 6 "French Without Tears," a play being produced by the Westport, Connecticut, Country Playhouse, is Mrs. Martin Manulis (Katherine Bard.) Mrs. Manulis is the daugh ter of the Ralph Bards of Lake Forest, formerly of Highland Park. Mr. Manulis, one of Broadway‘s most talented producers, is the managing director of the Playâ€" since last December 12, is the first priest to visit Highwood, from Provincia® Modenna, where most Highwood people lived originally. The reception and buffet supâ€" per was a manifestation of the esâ€" teem and friendship felt for him. John Leonardi served is master of ceremonies and the speakers in cluded "Fither James Gleeson of St. James Church, Highwood, Father Edward Viti, visiting here enroute to his newpstation in Caliâ€" fornia; Father John P. O‘Connell FAREWELL FOR FATHER SAM Over five hundred attended the farewell party in the new Highâ€" wood Community Center, last Sunâ€" day, which was given in honor of Father Sam Bartolai of Italy. Father Bartolai, who has been visiting at the home of his brother, Don Bartolai of 309 North avenue, house this year. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher Issued Thursday of each week Page 4 Nancy, of 1523 Westview avenue will arrive home today from a 3 week‘s vacation at Star Lake Wis. Ridgelee road, returned home from a ten day stay in Minocqua,, Wis. as the guests of the David R. Lasâ€" DAHLâ€"SUPPLE WEDDING ‘ The Rev. H. K. Platzer heard the exchange of nuptial vows at the Redeemer Lutheran church on Thursday, July 17, when ~Miss Mildred Marion Dahl and Arthur G. Supple were united in marriage at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dahi of Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, and Mr. Supâ€", ple is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lee F. Supple of 2181 Lakeside place. The bride wore a gray crepe dress with matching veiled hat and a white orchid corsage. C. Hatcher and son, Chan, of 2400 Back home from an extended visit with relatives in Owosso, Michigan, are Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons, Rudd and Bruce. Dr. Johnson motored to Owosso for the weekâ€"end to drive his family Miss Jean K. Supple, sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. She was in aqua and her corsage was of nasturtium colored begonias. Paul N. Leech served as On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs..C. H. Bierwirth of Broadview _ avenue left for a few days visit at Wagon Wheels Motel, Cuba, lo;,‘;jhich is owned by ‘the Ed K lins; formerly of Sunnyside avenue, Highland Park,. The Bierwirths are iers of 555 Cloverdale avenue, at their summer home, VACATIONING e Dr. and Mrs. George G. Postels and daughter, Ann, and son, Bob, of Kincaid avenue, accompanied by Philip Dorough, son of the E. L. Doroughs of Wade street, are vacationing at their summer home in Wisconsin. In Minneapolis, Minnesota for a two weeks vacation, are Mrs. AliceTurriff and her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Dubin of Chicago. * Following a weeks honeymoon in Wisconsin, Mr,. and Mrs. Supple and his bride will reside with Mr. Supple‘s parents this summer. In the fall they plan to go to Atlanta, Georgia, where Mr. Supple is enâ€" rolled at Ogelthorpe University. The bride groom‘s mother was in a white and blue dress with white accessories and a bachelor button corsage, 1 About one hundred friends and neighbors attended the reception at the Supple home following the teremony, which was attended only by the family. PURNELL & WILSON Mr. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Pork 710 enroute to Arizons and New Mexâ€" Hu.-â€"uâ€"«m* ns riage of Miss Ann Austin, daugh ter of Mrs, Miner Manley Austin of Champaign, Illinois and the late Mr: Austin, former Highland Parkâ€" ers, who resided on Clifton avenue, and Welda Albert Laurent, which will take place on Monday, Aug. 4, at St. John‘s Chapel, Champaign The Presbyterian church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Josephine Roman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Roman, of Canonsburg, Penn., and Edward L. Berthold, son of Mrs. Adell Berthold of Chiâ€" cago, on Saturday, July 26, at 2:30 in the afternoon, the Rev. Sherâ€" win, performing the ceremony. JAMES LYNN TO MARRY Miss Mary Ann Detert and James Lynn will be united in mar Springs Congregational church at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. Miss Detert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry William Detert of Western Springs, and Mr. Lynn is the son of Mrs. Harold J. Lynn of 163 Lakeside Manor and the late Dr. Lynn. A reception at the brides‘ home will follow the wedding. JOSEPHINE ROMAN TO WED The bride who resides at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister on Pleasant avenue, will be VISITING IN MISSOURLI family, the James W. Kents (Lois Larson) in Springfield, Missouri, is Albert Larson of 133 8. Green The bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be graduated this June from the Nortwestern University school of dentistry. Am‘“dfi- many ighland Parkers bo:.-r â€"THROW AWAY THAT FRAYED CORD! PLAY SAPE ... result from exposed wires. They cause short circuits, waste electricity, blow fuses. During the war, all of us had to get along with makeshift wiring of inferior quality. ,Today there is no reason why every home shouldn‘t have wiring that‘s both safe and adequate; * You owe it to your family to check through your home for wornâ€"out electric cords today. Replacé â€" every frayed cord with a new one of good quality. Then, lengthen the life of these wires by handling only the plug when disconnecting a cord from the wall socketâ€"never yank an electric cord! PVBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ If lamp and appliance cords in your home are badly worn and beyond repair, replace them before they cause trouble. Serious damage can T H 6 given in marriage by her brother PR ESS Diane Jensen will attend her aunt as flower girl, ‘ Mrs, Jensen will be her sister‘s matron of honor and little Carol Clarence Heidke of Chicago will serve Mr. Berthold as best man. Following, a week‘s honeymoon in‘ Michigan, Mr. Berthold and his bride TO NEW CALIFORNIA PARISH The Rev Edward Viti left on Monday for his new parish in Caliâ€" fornia. Formerly stationed in Mexâ€" ico, he spent a week with his broâ€" ther, Guy Viti of 226 Railway ave, Highwood, enrouteâ€"to California. MARTHA OLSON, A BRIDE ‘ Gowned in a wedding dress of white satin made with a train and long sleeves, Miss Martha Eleanor Olson became the bride of Paul Thorndike Woodberry of Beverly, Masg., in a ceremony at Bethany church at 4: o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon on Sunday, July 20, the Rev. Prancis Guither of Deerfield readâ€" ing the service. The bride wore a fingertip veil which hung from a crown of tulle. She carried a showâ€" er bouquet of white carnations and white larkspur. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Axel Olson of Plea: sant‘ ave., she was given in marâ€" riage by her father. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodberry of Beverly are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Douglas Carlson (Alice Johnson) of Stambough, Mich., cousin of the bride, matron of honâ€" or, wore an orchid net gown and carried a spray of white t‘!oli. Two of the bridesmaids, Miss Prisâ€" cilla Woodberry, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Rosemary Holm were in yellow net, and Mrs. Roy Holland (Dorothy Burnham) of Naperville, Illinois, was in soft green net. They ‘also all carried (Continued on page 5) Nonâ€"Injury accidents PJUEY â€" â€"â€"~ovguintnn Laen IFREME :. ..comscirfecttadsnt Report for the week 7â€"1247 to 7â€"18.47 inclusive Kâ€"Ray EXBAMIAEMMNEG â€"1......«â€"..<â€" cmnsreencinrccentectactasecsr MQKk WEDDING socially correct manner. We offer the finest wedding papers : Mwmdmfi;uuhmunfi. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS HIGCHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT HIGHLAND â€"PARK ~HOSPITAL, DOINGS 516 Laure] Avenue WEDDING INVITATIONS or ANNOUNCEMENTS or $12.95 somcma the Plats Midnight July 12 to Midnight July 19 Thursdzy, July 24th, 1947 prices you can send wedding to friends and relatives in the ‘~ INVITATIONS Phone H P. 557 Woek This Year 2211 8,170 243 130 B1

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