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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1947, p. 4

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wown and carried white roses. Her attendants, her sister, Miss Bruna, By ALICE ZABEL SWEDISH PARTY AT Bjorklunden, the summer home of the Donald 8. Boyntons of 608 Hawthorne lane, in Bailey‘s Harâ€" bor, Wisconsin, was the scene of a gay party recently. â€" Mr. and Mrs. * Malcoim Vail, their daughter, Mrs. Raynor Sturâ€" gess, and Mrs. Roger Vail,, were in Marion, Ohio on Saturday, Augâ€" 2, for the marriage of Mrs. Roger Vail‘s son, Henry Bloss Vail and Miss Carolyn King of Marion. The Vails will probably return soon to their Ephraim, Wisconsin, summer homes where they spent the month of July. Mr. Henry Vail and his bride plan _ to join _ the family there early in September. The Rev. Arthur Douaire of St. James church, Highwood, heard the exchanBt of nuptial â€" vows of Miss Laura Patricia Soprani, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Prinâ€" cipalli of 222 Burchell avenue, and Paul Svendsen, sonâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theck of 47 Pnirh.mn.um,An.. 16, at 1:30 p.m. in St. James reeâ€" August 16. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Teodoro Sasâ€" sorossi of 15 Prairie avenue, and Mr. Minorini is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Minorini of 506 Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Boynton greeted their guests, dressed ip â€"Swedish peasant‘ costumes. Mrs, Boynton‘s son, Cariton Vail and his wife enâ€" tertainedâ€" by dancing the Hambo, a traditional swedish folk dance. A maypole dance, smorgasbord supper; and square dancing comâ€" pleted the day. Miss Edith Vail of New York City, Mrs. Boynton‘s daughter, alâ€" so was there for the festivities. marringe by her father wore a gray crepe dress with yellow glaâ€" dioli in her hair. Vacationing in Louisville, Ky. are the T. J. Zables and daughter, Janis, of 1348 Broadview avenue ATTEND WEDDING IN OKIO SOPRANIâ€" served Mr. Svendsen as best man. A reception at the Robert Milâ€" ani home at 317 Waukegan avenue followed the service, about 200 guests attending. bride of Joseph Minorini at 9:00 o‘clock in the morning at St. James church, Monie Elizabeth Eyler, daughter of Mr. Mrs, Godfrey J. Eyier ofl“flulmnm the bride of Robert Alan Buchter, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Presbyterian church, the Rev. Sherwin reading the marriage lines. The bride‘s mother chose an aqua dress complemented by black mccessories and a corsage of pink Mr. Buchter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buchter of Flushâ€" gene Nock of Evanston and Joan pique and fingertip veil The bouquet she carried was of white ROSESASSOROSS! WEDS Before an alter of white flowers accessories, and a corsage of pink EIGHT DEBUTANTES FETED Mrs. C. A, Parliament of 851 North Sheridan road was hostess yesterday at a luncheonp at the Exâ€" moor Country Club.> Guests of honor were eight of this season‘s debutantes, the Misses Cynthia Baldwin, Georgette Burrows, Lauâ€" ra Dodd of Chicago, Nancy Knight Naney Mills, Mary Molloy, Georâ€" VACATIONING Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer and their daughter, Miss Dorothy, of 1978 S. Sheridan road, are spendâ€" ing a month on the Gun Flint Trail They are stopping at the Border Line Inn, Canada. â€" Mrs. Robert Milani, sister of the bride, was in a long white cotton A reception at the home of the bride‘s parents followed tht cereâ€" money. Parliament‘s debutante daughter, hi dnmatt Spotedit nds mtz en n rhal Nancy Lou, at Connecticut Colâ€" Page 4 The bride was gowned in white ‘The Misses Mills, Nock and 16, maid of honor, shd the Miszes IN COLORADO Vacationing in Colorado are Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Kelly and daughter, Colleen, of 1317 Brosadâ€" view aveenue. On their return they will spend the winter in Chiâ€" cago, Mr. & is a former phyâ€" sical od-ufi’ teacher at the Former Chicagoans, are Mr.. and Mrs. Philip Sweeney and daughter Kathleen, 2% years, and son, ‘Michael, 2 months, of 906 Taylor avenue, Mr. Sweeney is an inâ€" living at 1718 Skokie Valley road mre Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosetti Mr. Rosetti is a milk man with and her family in Indianapolis, In diana, Mrs. Jack McHugh of Ra vinia has returned home. and Miss Cynthia Hotten, pianist, are entertaining every day at the Moraine Hotel fromâ€"tea time until 10 p.m. 'l'hyfiq,o.d-ult. and every other night‘they favor with fiddleogues. Their selections vary from semiâ€" classic to classic, with a large vari~ ety of novelty numbers, The proâ€" gram is designed to add color to an evening spent at the Moraine. q&mamma’u deep red roses. The of henâ€" or‘s bouquet differed, in that it BACK HOME last week visiting with her sister Highland Park High sghool. He is now a member of the faculty of the Laboratory school of the Uniâ€" versity.of Chicago. h SPENDS DAY had a few white roses in~with . the Best man was Guido Gallasini, cousin of the bridegroom, and the ushers. wereâ€" Joseph Minorini, another cousin, and Joseph Carani. The bride‘s mother was in royâ€" al blue and her corsage was of gardenias, The bridegroom‘s mothâ€" er was dressed in rose and she, too had a corsage of gardenias. 488 Sheridan Place. Originally from Denver, Dr. Ephland attendâ€" ed dental school in Chicago. He is now practicing at 2 N. Sheridan Alex McPherson, now employed in the office of the Chicago Sun, spent the day with his grandmothâ€" 365 Central Av. H. P. 415 ring bearer RETURNED HOME Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roper (Gladys Kozak,) and daughter, Priscilla, 6, of Birmingham, Ala: bama}, have returned to their home after ‘visiting with Mrs. Roper‘s parents the Rud E. Kozaks of Comâ€" stock place. ATTEND MOTHER‘S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION . Mr. and Mrs. John Servi of Funâ€" ston avenue, Highwood, spent the weekâ€"end in southern Illinois. They attended the birthday celeâ€" Newcomers to Highland Park are Dr. and Mrs R. K. Ephland of turn to University the fall. MUSIC AT THE MORAINE Open Thursday and Friday Evenings by Appointment bration of Mr. Cervi‘s mother NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND Mr. and Mrs, David Fisher of 147 Lakeview Terrace are newâ€" comers to Highland Park., Formerâ€" ty of Lmke Shore Drive, Chicago, they recently bought their home here, Mr. Fisher is an . attorney with Kirkland, Fleming, Green, Martin and ENis, Chicago Free Beauty Gift During July and August Little Anthony Minorini, neph~ The Powder Box Reduced Prices On With Each Wave with the ‘Telephone Comâ€" IN HIGHLAND He plans toâ€" reâ€" of Nebraska in now Members of ORT Feted in A the scene, yesterday (Wednesday) of a garden party, feting those members of the order who were acâ€" Mitchelis, South Deere park, were drive. "A Day in the Country" was ln/nhudnlnfiann.'. Ted Harmon, accordionist, pro° vided a musical background for the affair, and Bernie Asbel, who has twice given command performâ€" ances at the White House, sang the folk songs for which he is famous. A skit, written by Mrs. Albert N. Sacher and Mrs. Harold Shaw, was presented by local talent. vided a musical background for the The nationâ€"wide drive is in celâ€" affair, and Bernie Asbel, who has | ebration of Wellesiey‘s 75th anniâ€" twice given command performâ€"| versary. The goal $7,500,000. The ances at the White Housé, sang the| college hopes to raise $4,000,000 folk songs for which he is famous. | by 1948 and the rest by 1950. The A skit, written by Mrs. Albert N.| canvassing will begin shortly after Sacher and Mrs. Harold Shaw, was| Oct._8. when an insugural dinner presented by local talent. will be held at which Mrs. Mildred A guest of honor was Mrs. Wm. | McAfee Horton, Wellesley presiâ€" J. BorkOwitz, president of Chiâ€"|!@"t will speak. . cago and Midwest ORT, who re;| _ The lllincis quota has been set cently returned from an European{fO* $176,220. The college plans trip where she visited ORT schools| to use the first four million for a and workshops in various counâ€"| N°W freshmen dormitory, scholarâ€" tries, including those in "DP" | Sbhips and faculty salaries. Nancy Riggs To Enter | Western College Miss Nancy Riggs, the daugh: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Riggs, 2165 Lakeside place, Highland Park, will enter Western ‘College Mrs. Herman Wizner represent ed Highland Park on the commit tee of arrangements. Europe, South America, and, the Orient will come 10 young women have an enrollment of more than 550 students. From countries in Miss Riggs is a graduate of Miss Hall‘s school, in Massachusetts. to study at this liberal arts college for women. This year Western College will K 3B « b *h \ 4 ~~ nesq 7X s¢t 8 i M [fi j 4 ?.-\'_. * . » am(l h A*5 10. s<«f fte *~x ¢~â€" N Koi s lifeye es § We go to a County Fair. We wander through the bright a MX KÂ¥ 2: 4 sunshine and dusty grass and down the streets of booths f mc . . 3225 0)5 and flapping tents. We visit the Exhibit Halls. We ogle the . [ 7 (Q 20‘ â€" V"’ 1 jellies and preserves. We eavesdrop shamelessly as two ‘?; (1‘.".":!4 . \uck 3 women inspect the quilt which defeated their entries. '2 PP wiime s ,} We exclaim over massive Percherons and Belgians. In the â€" :; 1E 4. Hog Pavilion, two oldâ€"timers recall the old days and the _ <â€" class, the PUBLIC SERVICE COMTANY CPF [[cXZTHAERA I1Lunols THE PRESS of the Lake County Committee For the Wellesley Fund Campaign Make Plans Mrs. Howell W. Murray, Chair man of the Lake County Commit tee and Mrs. James T. Barnard of Highland Park attended a meeting Aug. 1st, at the home of Mrs. make further plans for the Wellesâ€" ley Fund Campaign. Mrs. Pasâ€" chen is the Illinois chairman for the drive. * P " Mrs. iuruy areâ€" Mrs. Aaron S. Bauer, Mrs.. Neuman Fell, Mrs. Ralphâ€" Heilbronn, Miss Margaret Johnston, Mrs. Richard Loewenâ€" thal, Mrs. Francis D. Weeks, Mrs. Frank B. Wales and Mrs. James T. Barnard. Date Of Hinesâ€"Walker Wedding Set For Early Fall Early fall is the time set for the wedding of Jane Elizabeth Hines, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Dorsey Robert Walker of Cary Avenue. Miss Hines, an air line stew ardess, who majored in music at Indiana university, also attended Columbia college at Columbia, Mo. Mr. Walker, a Chicago business man, who served of ~â€" This Month in Your t xe Seroiee BULLETIN brassy voiced barkers. We watch a flirtation on the merryâ€" goâ€"round. We try our hand in the shooting galleries. We have our fortune told. And we give our impressions of the \day in THE COUNTY FAIR. Hllustrations are by Mister McKe« Mrs. William Collins is A Visitor World War II, is a graduate of Lake Forest academy and of Washâ€" ington and Lee university. From Michigan .« Mrs. William Collins, the former Michigan, with her daughter Susan is visiting her mother, Mrs. Franâ€" ces Schneider of Ridgewood drive. frontâ€"line foxhole. The mother receved anothsr letâ€" ter the following week, in which the Seabee told her he had been cut by flying shrapnel.â€"., PU COUNTY FAIR. Hlustrations are by Mister McK.ee. As Ubirrabing Re View Fievorits Moipitine THE Sersice BULLETIN â€"370 Central Ave. Fine red brick colonial home,on Ravine lot, 300 feet by ap~ proximately 230 feet. Four master bedrooms, 3 baths, maid‘s room and bath on first floor. Immediate occupancy. Attractively priced. HIGHLAND PARK, BEST EAST SIDE LOCATION EXPERIENCE TEACHES Don‘t worry about me, Mom. H. and R« See your own broker or Exclusive Agents Thursday, August 21, 1947 "In the future," be said, "IH keep both ends down." authorized Buick P-:I reâ€" member only .a Buick . cam really serve a Buick car North Shore Buick Co. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 5. First St. Tol. 48 It Buick Owners ATTENTION! H. P. 1212 Tol. 498

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