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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1947, p. 4

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Mrs. Charles Cregier of Dailas, Texas, formerly of Highland Park, will be the honor guest at a tea toâ€" morrow #terncon, given by Mrs. Earl Sproul of Hawthorneslane at her home, Mrs. Cregier is visiting during August.with her motherâ€" o+ Lieges Purk plave x TEA FOR MRS. CRECIER Miss Riser gradutad in June from Northwestern university. Her fiance received a degree there in mechanical engineering, also in June. He is a graduate of the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois. During the war he served with the army air corps. Mr,. and Mrs. Walter J. Riser of 727 Braeside road have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Betty Suzanne, to Arthur Grant Hansen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Monie Eyler of 344 Marshâ€" avenue has , returned { mâ€"mm.;..': spent a week visiting with her athan Eylers. s BETTY RISER BETROTHED A. G. Hansen of Skokie. Miss Craig attended New Trier high school, Kingswood school, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, Michâ€" igan, and Pine Manor Junior colâ€" lege. Mr. Aubrey, who prepared at Lake Forest Academy and Exeter, graduated from Princeton Univer sity in June. He has two older brothers, Stever of New York City who was married to Miss Sally Hixon in May, and Mr. Aubrey, Jr., whose wife is Phyllis Thaxter, well known movie setress Thev have a younger brother, David, a student at Princeton: * BACK HOME fall. thy Jean, to Gecorge A of the James T. Aubre; avenue, at a small coc at their home recently of Wilmette announced the enâ€" gagement of thir daughter, Doroâ€" GEORGE AUBREY ENGAGED *~ Mrs. Robert K. Belt of 1919 S. Sheridan road and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson_of 2118 Ashland avenue, who are in Wyoming during the month of August, will entertain for the debutante on their return. Miss Janet Buist is also planning a luncheon for Miss Mills, the date has not yet been set. Williams avenue will be hostess, will be given nekt Thursday, and that night Mrs. Charles B. Crain of Dell place will fete Miss Mills at a midâ€"night supper. debutante and on Ralph Archer will give a luncheon for her at the Skokie Country club. A tea for Miss Mills, her assistants and their mothers, at which Mrs. Vanderie (Miss Mills also assisted at her debut last Christmas). Amongâ€"parties given in honor of Miss Mills was a luncheon at the Park Ridge Country club on June 26, Miss Georgette Burrows gave the party for both Miss Mills and Miss Nancy Low â€"Parliament. Miss Virginia Vanderbic of Hazel avenue honored Miss Mills, Miss Cynthia Baldwin and Miss Jeanne O‘Riley at "brunch" on June 29. On July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph A. Trieschmann of 200 Central aveâ€" nue were hosts at dinner at their home, followed by dancing at the Exmoor Country ; club, in Miss Mills‘ honor« _ .# 1/ Glencoe avenue will On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Elisâ€" worth L. Mills will present their daughter, Nancy, to theirâ€"friends, at a garden party at their home at 1915 S. Assisting the debutante will be Miss Cynthia Baldwin, Miss Polly Barthell of Winnetks (Miss Mills assisted at her debht last summer) Miss Janet Buist of Glencoe, a Connecticut College classmate, Miss Georgette Burrows, who will be coming on from Mackinae Is land for the party and will be a €NOD, BB OBE IPCITEE EREC ETs 4.TY} Mary Ellis of Appleton, Wisconsin, who has been a room mate of Miss Mills at Connecticut College for the past two years, (She ‘t66, is a house guest of the Mills), Miss Kerber, Miss Georgene Nock of Evanston, at whose debut early in September Miss Mills will assist, Miss Nancy Low Parliament, Miss Anne By ALICE ZABEL Tolophone Highland Park 2064 (Miss Mills assisted at her debut, Page 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Cobb of , at wedding is planned for the an, to Geeorge Aubrey, son James T. Aubreys of Hazel law, the Jonâ€" y for the Free Beauty Gift )’ During July and August 365 Central Av. : H. P. 415 Louise G and son, David, of Highland Parkers, returned home on Friday after a visit at the home of Mrs. Umbach‘s parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Guyot of 598 Glenâ€" view avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson and son, Jerry, returned to Springâ€" field with them for a visit. After a ten day visit at the home of her parents, the Albert Larsons of 133 8. Green Bay road, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kent (Lois Larson) and twin sons, Brad and Cal, have mh&drh-hw Tield, Missouri. Open Thursday and Friday Evenings by Appointment RETURNED HOME A reception will be held atâ€" 4 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents. Jacob Buchter of Flushing, New York, will take place on Saturday, August 16, at 3 o‘clock in the af~ ternoon at the Presbyterian church The Rev. Sherwin will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The wedding of Miss Monie Elizabeth Eyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey J. Eyler of 344 Marshman avenue and Robert MONIE EYLER TO WED Four debutantes will be feted at a tea on August 28 at the home of Mrs. George O. Strecker of 338 N. Linden avenue, the hostess, The honored guests will . be Misses Mary Appel, Marguerite Kerber, Anita Melohn and Nancy Mills. FOUR DEBUTANTEs FETED * September 17 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Alice Louise Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of 138 8. First street and James Vaughn Clark, son of Mrs, Harold White of Antioch, formerly of Highland Following a north eastern honâ€" eymoon, the young couple will reâ€" side in Highland Pa. Both Miss Rubin and her fiance are graduates of Highland Park high school. During, the war he served as a radio operator in the merchant marines. At present he is radio operator on the S. S. North America on~th@>Great Lakes, In February he will enter the North western university school of music. Bethany church, the Rev. Lester Laubenstein reading the marriage lines. A reception st the bride‘s home will follow the ceremony.. Miss Rubin has chosen Miss Lou Elizabeth Bailey of Chicago as maid of honor, and Frederick Meyâ€" er will serve Mr. Clark as best The wedding will take place at 4 .0‘clock in the afterncon at the MARIE LAVENDAN ENGAGED from the University of Minnesota and took his law degree at the University of Michigan. He served overseas as a Captain in the army during the war. The wedding will take place in January. home on Thursday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Andrews of Laure] avenue. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN On Sunday at a small cocktail party at home, Mr. and Mrs. Pietre F. Lavedan of 195 Laure] avenue Here for the announcement party were Mr. Scott‘s parents and sister, Mary, Mr. Lavedan‘s mothâ€" Miss Lavedan is a graduate of Kenwood, Convent of the Sacred er, Mme. Gabri¢lle Lavedan of sister, Mary Downéy of St. Paul Mr. and 1 Minnesota. The Powder Box Reduced Prices On After spending the summer at With Each Wave , son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Jr., son of Seott of St. Psul, meprnpeminon HIGHLAND PARK PRESS §16 Laurel Ave. Phone 55 The rose point lace used on the collar of Miss Phoebe Winifred N‘lv‘h.flhgm,mdu the head dress of he veil, was a part of the wedding ensemble of Mrs. Franklin Vance Nelson. Two pink orchids were attached to the white bible which she carried when she became the bride of Sidney J. Nicholson on Saturday, August 9, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Church of The Covenants, Lake PHOEBE BROOKS MARRIEs month‘s old daughter, Patty Lou, in the care of Mrs. Sheridan‘s par Forest. Two large baskets of .T".‘- ioli were on either side of the al week‘s vacation the Murray C. Sheridans of 746 Cloverdale road ter Their older son, Horace, Jr., who ?dmhd in June from the Lake Forest Academy has been in Wyoming all summer. He will enâ€" The Horace S. Vailes and son, Scott, of 212 Maple avenue ‘left on Sunday for their annual vaca~ tion at Amsden Creek, near Sheriâ€" VACATIONING At a small home wedding on Saturday, August 9, at 10 e‘clock in the morning, Miss Jane Willard Cooley, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cooley became the bride of John Patrick Draney, Jr., son of Mrs. J. P. Draney of Pough keepsic, New York, and the late Walter Smith of 1205 Deerfleld road and Mr. Puzin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Puzin of 21 8. Green Bay raod. Miss Ruth Rogan will attend Miss Smith as maid of honor and the ‘Misses Winifred Humphreys and Helen Ullmann will be brides in, another br Liske will usher. SHIRLEY SMITH TO MARRY Puzin on August 30, at 11:30 o‘clock in the morning. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Puzin will serve his broâ€" ther as best man, and Richard Puz® Uur sample: include a wide variety of Sponsors for the baby were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer (Doris Nizzi) of McDaniels ave. *The little boy, who was born on July 13th at the Michael Reese hospital, is the grandson of the Alfred Gronlunds, also of 1409 S. St. Johns avenue. christened N. Stephen Christopher on Sunday, August 3, at the Imâ€" maculate Conception church, The Rev. O‘Connell officiating. Mrs. Christopher is the former Margarâ€" et Gronlund. St. James church,, Highwood, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Shirley\Smith and Robert S. brown â€"and â€"sheâ€"wore â€"an â€"orchid sories and a corsage of gardenias. The brides mother wore a raspberâ€" ry colored dress. A family wedding breakfast at Shawnace and Murphey, Archiâ€" tects and Builders, Chicago. Following a two week‘s honeyâ€" moon to French Lich, Indiana, Mr. Draney and his bride will be at home.at 1592.01d Mill road, Lake The three week‘s old son of the Nicholak Stephen Christophers of YES For as little an 1495 we will engrave Winnetka attended. Mrs Clark was in a pink dress with white acces Cornell, and holds both an enginâ€" For termal and At 1409 8. St Johns avenue Enroute to Cape Cod for a two nd taste and secial distinction than weae engraved stationery. PERSONAL T HE â€"PRESS ning other attendants except that inâ€" stead of « bougquet she carried a honor, except that ‘their hats matched their aqua dresses. Their bouquets, also, were like the maid the exchange of nuptial vows at 4:80 o‘clock in the afternoon on August 9. Music was provided by a string quintette, members of the Chicago Symphony. _ Miss Alice Pfister, who attended her cousin as maid of â€"honor, was in aqua dotted. swiss complement ed by a white horsehair picture hat trimmed with a pink rose. She carried a cascade bougquet of pink roses. The other attendarts, Miss Marjorie Pfister, sister of the bride Miss Dorothy Koch, sister of the bridegroom, and Sandra Cowan, junior bridesmaid, were dressed exactly like the maid of of honor‘s. basket of rose petais which she scattered, as she preceded the bride down the aisie of eims. Robert Biclenberg, cousin of the change of nuptial vows. The bride was given in marriage by her fa> ATTENDS CONFERENCE ‘down the front of the dress, and a long train, Mids Shirley Jeanne Pfister became the bride of Wilâ€" in the garden at Rosebrae, the Mundelein home of the C. Eugene Pfisters, uncle and aunt of the bride. The bride whoâ€"was given in marridge by her father, wore a satin ribbon half crown on the back of her head from which her short veil hung. She garried Dr. Gerhard W. Grauer, : by the Rev. John Shaefer ter where Dr. Shorwin, assisted by On Sunday, Henry Date, son of the Paul Dates of Rice street, left tolttend(\r“wnh'oldubqf conference |at Camp Miniwanca, Michigan. Henry. was a leader of the younger boys‘ camp this sumâ€" mer, thus winning a scholarship to the conference. Miss Enid Brooks, who attended her sigter as maid of ‘honor, was in pink taffet» and carried an arm bouquet of pale orchid gladioli, PFISTERâ€"KOCH NUPTIALS liam Mrs. John Mannings played the and Gerald Butler of Winnetks. The bride‘s mother was in yellow and her corsage was of wyellow roses with a gardenia center. The bridegroom‘s mother was in gray and her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks of 813 Glencoe avenue and Mr. Nicholson About one hundred guests atâ€" tended the reception in the garden Mr. Nicholson and hig bride are now enroute to Eugene, Oregon, where he is a student at the Uniâ€" versity of Oregon law school, and she a teacher at the Condon school in Eugene. «plan to visit at Mr. Num’l-.’b-.h Twin Fajis before going on to brides maids, wore aqua with pale pink gladioli bouquets nd: same flowers in their hair. Nicholson of Twin the Gowned in white organdy made with a hoop skirt. embroidered Little Jennifer Pfister, niece of William Prentice of Melrose GARNETT‘S s Si:a 2â€"6x BEAUTIFUL Suegast Petors: NaAVY, BROWN, RED. GaBem Also former Chicagoans are the G. H. Corbets of 51 Kimball road. They bought their home and movâ€" ed here last month. Mr. Corbet is connected: with the Merchandising General Consumer‘s Products, Chiâ€" cago. Their daughter, Mrs. Del Mason,â€" resides on Jonquil street in Chicago. Her husband, a former lieutenant, served for 3% years in the army during the war, 2% residing in their recently complet ed home at 1609 S. Sheridan road are Dr. Edward B. Miller, ‘and his wife, Dr. Eleanor D. MacKedon, both physicians and surgeons. mm-mm!nâ€"cuum& and Harcld F. Pfister, Jr., brother in the European theatre. They Mr. Grandi is an industrial enâ€" gineer with the Hannifin Manufacâ€" turing company, Chicago Foms sig Pormery of Prgss years o| Ohio, they ~bought th'trelwuo at 1254 Sunnyside lane. of the bride, and David Jamison, The Wilhelmys purchased their home here at 97 Lakeview Terrace Mr. Wilhelmy is connected with a motor express company; Chicago. blue and her corsage was like that of Mrs. Pfister. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and â€"Mrs. â€"Huroid Francis Pfister of 2822 Indian Tree drive and Mr. Koch is theâ€"son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Koch of Elgin, Mlinois. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony in the garden st Rosebrac. After a short northern honeyâ€" moon Mr. Koch and his bride will reside in North Carolina. in honor of Miss Monie Eyler, whose mprriage to Robert Alan Buchter will take place on Saturâ€" are the Joseph A Rogoffs, who recently purchased the home at 1111 S. Linden avenue, in which they are now residing. Mr. Rogâ€" off is a furniture manufacturer in. Chickgo. ter Mrs. Arthur Levy, resides in Chicago. Another daughter, Zelma 20, and son, Burton, 17, reside here with them, Burton will attend lllinois University at the Navy Pier, Chicago, in the fall,/ The Rogoffs have a grandson, Keith Here from Columbus, Ohio, are Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Wilhelmy an.d sons, Bruce, 11, and Johnny 10, and daughter, Elizabeth (Sissy), 2 mented by 4 corsage of rubrum PREâ€"NUPTIAL PARTIES day, Among them was a miscel laneous shower on July 29th, at mm-%m&m toâ€"be on July 30. Mrs. Cohimeyer (Lois Venning) was hostess. ‘Tomorrow, a kitchen shower will be given for her by formerly of Highland Park. About fifteen Highland Park girls will orini will take place on Saturday. NEWCOMERS "TO HIGHLAND A group of friends surprised Miss Rose Sassorossi at a personal shower at the home of Miss Shirley Cornwall of 238 Everts place, Highwood, last Wednesday evenâ€" ing. Her marriage to Joseph Minâ€" Alan Levy, 17 months old. (Peggy Jones) Formerly of Chicago, and now New to Highland Park are Mr. Former Chicagoans, their daugh «ear off; seraps that seay pur, and casily adjusred cuffs. Washabic Carcfully cut with ample room with Serâ€"in pockers that won‘t in no time at all. *_ y HUB Thursday, August 14, 1947 & old gra months granddaughter, Jac Residing in the home they re‘ cently purchased at 795 Marion avenue, are the Seymour B. Levys ;«M»"uz‘h marly A is munager of Soboroff Sons Co., Mr. and Mrs. R. Newton Rooks are new Highland Parkers. For merly of Evanston, they and their duughter, Melissa, 4%, and Mary, 1% are now residing at 692 W. Park avenue. Mr. Rooks is with Knapp, Cushing, Hershberger and home the recently purchased at lul_&llmdmlr.ndlll: &hflmm and" sons,John III, 7, David, 5, and James, 4. , Eight years ago the Ryans re sided at 3 Brittany road in Highâ€" land Rark ‘before going to Flori da. Mr. Ryan, who is now retired, served as a navy Lieutenant dur ing the war. Miss Lila Lte Stanley, grandâ€" daughter of Mrs. Ada C. Jones, of Lake Forest, formerly of Highland Park, and Cpl Glenn Dwight Holmes, of Vandalia, tinnois, were (Continued on pageâ€"5) . LAKE FOREST WEDDING member only a Buick dealer can authorized Buick Parts and reâ€" really serve a Buick car Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 S. First St.: â€"â€"Tol. 41 "THR FRIENDLY reorus" "Cheoes your rut carsfully, you‘ll be in it for about 20 Former residents of Fort Pierce, U.8. Savings Bonds are the be*t buy. A thing of velue is Natural Gas serviceâ€"no tanks to fillâ€"storms won‘t effect. this dependable serâ€" vice. 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