Miss Lillian Dinelli, sister of the bride, wore burgund,; moire. and carried chrysanthemums of the same color. A halo of the same flowers was worn in her hair. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Haines, of Racine, Wisconsin, couâ€" sin of the bridâ€"groom, and Miss Gloria Ballird, in soft green moire and carrying yellow chrysanthéeâ€" mums, and the Misses Dolores Pranzini and Betty Jean Roffi, â€" The bride‘s gown of metallic on white satin was made with a very long train. Her veil, which hung from a crown of orange blossoms, was three quarter length. A short veilâ€"also covered he face. She carâ€" ried a bouquet of gardenias, and left an all white bouquet on the altar of the Virgin Mary. ‘er Haines wore united in marriage at the Immaculate Conception church at 9:30 o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing before an altar banked with white *gladioli, pine branches and ferns. The Rev. Edmund J. Skonâ€" erâ€" heard the exchange of nuptial vows. ; The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, is th> daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dinelli of 1302 Clavey road, and Mi. Haines in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Haines of 1123 Park avenue, Deerfield. Just back from a tenâ€"day trip to the Smoky Mountains are Mr. and Mrs. DeForest S. Colburn of 1660 S. Grâ€"en Bay road. The Colâ€" burns spent several days at the Graystone Hotel to enjoy the fall coloring in the Smokys. On Saturday, October 18, Miss Mary Louise Dinelli and Paul Parkâ€" Adam Elson, brother of the bridegroom, will serve as best man, and Thomas Lederer, brother of the bride, and Dr. Maurice Lazarus and Dr. M»lvin Schainis, both of Chicago, will usher. A reception for the wedding guests will follow.» About 200. will be present. P Mrs. Walterâ€" M. Heymann, Jr., of 213 Park avenue, cousin of the bride, will attend as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert Heymann of 1547 S. St. Johns avenue, Mrs. Herbert F. Philipsborn of Hubbard Woods, also cousins, and Miss Jean Meyâ€" erhoff of 1225 â€"Lincoln avenue, niece of the bridegroom. SMOKY MOUNTAINS TRIP MARY DINELLI, A BRIDE twrid'e of Dr. Ralph Elson,â€"son ofÂ¥Mrs. Nathan Elson of Evanston: The bride‘s father will give her in Rabbi Louis L. Mann will read the marriage service on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 8 o‘clock in the evening ‘ut the ‘Lake Shore Country Club when Miss Carol Lederer, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I. Lederâ€" er of 268 Woodland road becomes After spending two weeks in Norwich, Vermgm, visiting . their son, Albert 0. Snite and his family Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite of Contral avenue returned home last Thursday. LEDERERâ€"ELSON NUPTIAL SATURDAY VIRGINIA IVERSON WEDS _ |both of Highwood, in yellow, and Gound in white faie ~with a° short trzin znd fingertip veil, and carrying waui.e roses, gladioli and lilies of the ‘valléy, Miss Virginia Iverson became the bride of Robâ€" ert E. Schneider on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 4: o‘clock in the ‘afternoon in the Redeemer Lutheran Church, The Rev, H. K. Platzer read the service. On cither side of the altar were bouquets of flowers and | cand:labra. The bride‘s father gave | her in marriage. She is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. nd Mrs. Iver Iverson o(l Pittsville, Wisconsin, fomerly of | Highland Park, and Mr. Schneider , hthow-ollr.-ndln.n.o' Schneider of 439 Oakwood avenue. ; Miss Juul Cabonargi, . who atâ€" | tended the bride as maid of honor, wore a gown of dusty pink moitre with a halo of pink carnations in harmonizing shades, in her hair.‘ Her bouquet was of the same | shades of pink carnations. I Richard Schneider served his brother as best man, and the ushers were another brother, Hugo Schnei der, Jr. and Don Seguin. By ALICE ZABEL The bride‘s _ mother wore a brown dress, gold trimmed, with a brown hat and accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a violet colored dress and her corsage, also was of yellow roses. . Following the cememony, a dinâ€" ner for 45 guests was held at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, and from 7: to 9: p.m., a reception was held, also at the ‘Deerpath. Over one hundred attended. After a two week‘s northern honeymoon, Mr. Schneider and his bride will reside with his parents on Oakwood avenue. VERMONT VISIT Page 4 white faie ~with a ‘nd fingertip veil, and i.e roses, gladioli and ‘valley, Miss Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Swanson of Woodall, Illinois, are visiting with | their son and daughtcrâ€"inâ€"law, the 'Mnrr.ur Swansons (Rosebud Axt) ‘of Lake Forest. The Swansons who arrived on Sunday became grandâ€" ipmrents of a baby boy the day beâ€" | for> at the Highland Park hospital. ‘Mr. Swanson will return to Woodâ€" COMIICD 08 CC ZOM T U. EK l-'â€â€˜l AM a two mk" ymoon of Wabash. y * K‘s hone The bridegroom, a former serâ€" | ** A"‘"‘“"_ Nou:th c"“""".'? Mr. gent in the hospital corps, served [Chri and his brid> will reside at for 3% years during the war, 2% 1519 S. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Craig of 608 Laurel avenue, parents of the bride, were in Wabash to attend the sorvice in the Christian Church there on Saturday, September 6: The Rev. Ralston Brock heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bridegroom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law â€" and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. James L Camp,, attended the couple. Mr. Dawes is the son of D. L. Dawes of Wabash. ‘Following a western ho-'-rvn Mr. Alvin E. Dawes and his bride, the former Barbara Craig, are now residing at 325 Walnut streot, Waâ€" bash, Indiana. * e all soon, but Ms. Swanson plans to remain about a month. ~ BACK FROM HONEYMOON carrying bronze colored chrysanâ€" themums. After a honeymoon trip to Caliâ€" fornia, Mr. Haines and his bride will reside at 1123 Park avenue, Deerfield. . Visiting.at the home of her broâ€" ther and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the Roland S. Brands of 219 Park lane, is Mrs. Lucille Brand â€" Russell _ of Phoenix, Arizona. _ She will be here for a few more weeks. Bes: man was Roy Wallin of Texas City, Texas, and the ushers were Joe Dinelli, brother of the bride, Lou Maioranc, of Oak street, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, Wilâ€" liam McQuaid of Zion, and Robert Tondi of Highwood. The bride‘s mother was in brown crepe with a carmel colored feathâ€" ered hat and brown accessories, and her corsage was of two brown orchids.‘ ‘The bridegroom‘s mother also, chose a‘dress of"brown crepe. Her accessories were brown, and her feathered hat was in harmonâ€" izing colors. H>r corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. ‘ Enea Picchietto sang "Ave Marâ€" ir" and "Panus Angelicus" accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Irving C. Schur, organist, and Virginia Garino vioâ€" linist. snd from 2 to 5 p.m. a lawn rneâ€" ception was held at the Dinelli home for 300 guests. in and carrying an old fashioned bouquet of white chrysanthemums, was a miniature of the bride. Jerâ€" ome Dinelli, 7, brother of the bride was ring bearer.. Breakfast at the Hearthstone for the bridal party and immediate families followed the c:remony, VISITING HERE Little Eva Maiorano, 3, niece of the bride, in metallic on white satâ€" Telophone Highland Park 2064 Wild Birds Add Charm To Your Garden The G‘IIII'TIAI sC1ENCE READING ROOM e _ C ( 43 North Sheridas Read OPEN DAILY â€"â€" YOU ARE WELCOME You can learn at no cost to yourself what prayer can_do for you. Christian Science reveals the power of this healing prajer. Through it, countless thousands have been healed of all manner of discord and disease. The BIBLE, the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textbook and periodicals conâ€" taining testimonies of healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at CLENCOE, ILLINOIS 520 Drexel Ave. Tel. Glencoe 1559 QUR FEEDERS MAKE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS .â€" Prayer That Heals Would you not enjoy watching birds in your garden? AUDUBON feeders have been tested by and injnatur:‘s great labâ€" oratory and have won/the approval of our most charming birds. _ "~ Squirrel Proofâ€"Feeders Our Specialty ASK FOR OUR FOLDER + YOU ARE WELCOME Two hundred and twentyâ€"five guests attended the breakfast at Skm Country club immediateâ€" ly after the ceremony. ysars of that time in the European theatre. He was stationedâ€" at Fort Sheridan for six months prior to his release last May. @ O°CONNELLâ€"CLARK WEDDING |ry Rogan of 1737 Pleasant av>â€" The wedding of Miss Mary Fran. nue becomes ‘the bride of John ces O‘Connell, daughter of Mr. and | William Liske, son of Mrs. Henry Mrs. George B. O‘Connell of Linâ€" Liske of 225 Sheridan avenue, den avenue and George Clark, son | Highwood, on Saturday, November of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Clark of | 8. Miss Molly Smith will attend as Dell place, took place at 11 o‘clock | =2id of honor. The bridesmaids in the morning on Saturday, Oct. | Will be Miss Patricia Cole of Highâ€" ‘18, at nuptial high mass at the Imâ€" land Park and Miss Corrine Trotâ€" W. Preston Germain of Milwauâ€" kee, served as best man and Ensign George B.. O‘Connell, Jr., brother of the bride, who arrived by plane Trom Quonset Point, Rhode Island, where he‘is stationed . with the Navy air corps. Edward T. Youngâ€" love ofâ€" Glâ€"ncog, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of he bridegroom, William Ermeling of Lake Bluff and James Sorg of Highland Park, ushered. The bride is a graduate of Barat college, Lake For:st, and Mr. Clark attended Northwestern university. He is now in business in Chicago. The bride‘s mother wore a crepe dress of charcoal color, and a brown hat and accessories. Her corsage was of green orchids. The bridegrocm‘s mother was in royal blue With brown accessories and a corsage of dark redâ€"toned gladâ€" ioli. 5. Another sister, Patricia; the bridegroom‘s sister, Mrs. Edward T. Younglove (Janet Clark) ; Miss Patricia Fitzgerald; and Miss Helâ€" en O‘Donaghue were bridesmaids. Their dresses, also green in shades harmonized with that of the maid of honor. They carried sprays of ivy and. chrysanthemums in the lighter fall shades, and wore off the face feather>dâ€" hats in two toras of green. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with metallic gown of white satin with metallic| _ Mr. and Mrs Bert Brand of brocade, made with a Bustle and| New York city, formerly of Highâ€" train. She wore a small period hat land Park, spent Sunday and trimmed with white roses, from| Monday here visiting friends and which hung a fingertip veil. She|relatives The Brands were Stopâ€" carried a mother of pearl prayer ping at the Drake Hotâ€"! in Chiâ€" book, marked with stephanotis. ca:o. r'lr. Brand attended an The bride‘s sister, Mary Elizaâ€"|@@Uditor‘s convention which _was b‘&,awodu-idolhonor.l"Ԡthere for several days las+ She wore a gown of soft green W®°kâ€" ® with a hat trimmed with matching tâ€"teâ€" flowers. She carried a garland of | BRIDAL PARTIES â€" _ ivy and baby chrysanthemums in | _ Coâ€"hostesses at a misc=llaneous the darker fall shades. shower an Thnvedaw nisht 26 k. fore an altar of white flowers and psims, the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison reading the marriage lines. The papal blessing was also bestowed on the couple. wor ime atce of THE PRESS church beâ€" BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of Miss Ruth Rogan, whose marriage to John William Liske will be zn event of Nov. 8, coâ€"workers at the Mutual Insurâ€" ance.Company, Chicago, where she is employed, gave a surprise mis~ cellaneous shower on Friday night. On Saturday night Miss Rogan was again surprised at a miscelâ€" laneous shower given in her honâ€" or. : Miss Patricia Cole.of Deerâ€" field, the hostess, came home for the weekend for the occasion, from De Kalb, where she is a stuâ€" dent at the Northern Illinois State Teachers‘ college. Next Wednesday, Miss Molly Smith will honor the brideâ€"toâ€"be at a personal shower at her home. § (Continued on page 5) Coâ€"hostesses at a misc=llaneous shower on Thursday night at the Hennig home on Vine avenue in honor of Miss Mary Dinelli, were theMisses Gloria Ballard, Gloria Doull, Mary Lou Henig, Carol and Lucy Pasquesi, and Gloria Schmidt..... Mrâ€"and Mrs. Dinelli were hosts at a party at their home following the rehearsal the night before the wedding. "RIDAL ATTENDANTS CHOSEN i ir of Chicago. Little Rosemary Moran, cousit of the bride, will act as flower girl. = Best man will be Richard Rufâ€" folo, and Dino Castelli and Mark Williams will usher. * Miss Dinelli and Paul Haines were married on October 18. nue becomes ‘the bride of John William Liske, son of Mrs. Henry Liske of 225 Sheridan avenue, Highwood, on Saturday, November VISITED HERE When Miss Ruth Elizabeth Rogâ€" »n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" Northshore GardenofMemories A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREBN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. " PHONE MAJ. 1067 Now adding hot dishes Ruttkay Jewelers 2 No. Sheridan Road Tel. HP. 2028 364 Central Ave. TO OUR FOUNTAIN MENU | . HAMBURGERS, CUBE STEAKS, ; "EGG, BACON AND CHEESE SANDWICHES COFFEE, TEA, HOT CHOCOLATE And of course we continue to serve our famous Sodas and Sundaes already well known o to Highland Parkers VERY REASONABLE Thursday, October 23, 1947 Watches