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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1947, p. 4

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Miss Patricia‘ Paulick sang "At Dawningâ€"I Love You" and "Beâ€" cause", . accompanied by Mr. C. Christiansen . 5 The bride graduated in June frotm Northwestorn university with a bachelor of arts degree. Mr Hansen received a mns;:r's degree there in mechanical ngineering, also in June. He is a graduate of Armour Technical college. During the war he served as a lieutenant with the army air corps. He is now a Captain in the reserve air corps. The bride‘s mother chose a dark green dress complemented by a corsag> ol sweetheart roms, and the bridegroom‘s mother was in beige with an orchid corsage. _ ~ . Miss Marjorie Riser, a sister of the bride, was in rose colored moire with matching. plumed poke bonâ€" net. She carried a large old fash ioned bouquet of rose colored chrysanthemums _ and _ matching heather, edged with white tulle. _, Wayne Hansen, brother of the bridcgroom served as best man, and the ushers were Harold An:â€" derson and Charles Eulo. The bride was lovely in a white satin gown trimmed with seed pearls. Made with long sleeves, it had a marduisette yoke with a two inch bertha of satin and a long train. Her fingertip veil of illusion hung from a crown of seed pearls, matching "the trimming on : her dress. She carried a bouquet of white baby _ carnÂ¥tions formed around an orchid. The chapel of the First Methodâ€" ist churth in Evanston was the scene of the wedding of Miss Betâ€" ty Suzanne Riser and Arthur Grant Hansen, Jr., on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 15, at 3:30 o‘clock in the afâ€" ternoon. Miss Riser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Riser of Braeside rd., and Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G: Hanâ€" sen of Skokie. The Rev. Jerome Newcomer, assistant pastor of the First Congregational church, Evan~ ston, a friend of the bridegroom, heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. N. Green Bay road. Mrs. Garbolet is the mother ‘of Mrs. Grace Braune of the same address, and great grandmother of Helen Aynsâ€" ley, a sophomore at the Highland Park high school. f Friends and nhtiveatw on Sunday to celebrate Q1st birthday of Mrs. Justine Garbolet, who resides with her grandâ€"daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Aynsley of 980 BETTY RISER, A BRIDE CELEBRATES 91st BIRTHDAY spent the weekâ€"end in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. The§ visited with the Atteridges‘ other daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells (Jean Atteridge), a bride and groom of six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Nafey B. Larson of 620 Laurel avenue, â€"and Mrs. Larson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atteridge of Lake Forest, Enroute to‘her home in Oakland, Florida, Mrs. C. F. Matherâ€"Smith spent a day here visiting with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turner of Cenâ€" tral avenue. Prior to her Highland Park visit, Mrs. Matherâ€"Smith spent a few days with her grandâ€" daughter, Janâ€"Ann Turner, in Warrentown,. Virginia, where she is a student at the Warrenton Country school. Page 4 WEEKâ€"END IN IOWA Wardrobe free SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Highland Park Labor Temple Annual Fall Dance 8. AMBROSINI AND HIS SWING STYLISTS YOU ARE INVITED TO A DANCE! â€" Eleven friends were guests of Joanne Nickels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Demetrius Nickels of 1738 Pleasant avenue, on Sunday afternoon. The occasion was Joâ€" anne‘s eleventh birthday. On Thursday, November .13, Martha Menke, daughter of the E. A. Menkes of 564 Detamble avenue, was hostess to six little girls at an afternoon party in honâ€" or of her sixth birthday. +s3 CONVALESCING Mrs. Gerald H. Hesketh (Kathâ€" erine Varner) of 35 S. St. Johns avenue is convalescing at hom: after two weeks as a surgical pa~ tient at the Highland Park hos VISITING IN THE EAST Mrs. F. D. Austin of Ravinia is in Washington, D. C., visiting with her son and his family, the James Austins. She plans to return home for Thanksgiving. â€" BIRTHDAY PARTIES On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Giorgi, uncle and aunt of Ray Molendy of 1007 Ft. Sheridan ave~ nue, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Frin~ desconi, his cousins, returned to their homes in Yerington, Nevada, after a ten day visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Molendy. Joyce Louise was the name given to the month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Albert of 229 Evolution avenue, Highwood, on Sunday, Nov. 16, at St. James church, Highwood. The Rev. Arâ€" thur Louaire performed the Christâ€" ening ceremony. Sponsors for the baby were Miss Lorraine Pascucci of Chicago, cousin of Mr. Albert, and Rudy Scassellati of 1941 Northmoor road, cousin of the baby. CHRISTENED SUNDAY Forty guests were present at the celebration which followed at the Albert home. The Alberts are also parents of a daughter, Barbara Ann, 4*%. â€" & RETURNED HOME After a six weeks‘ visit with Mr. and Mrs Thomas: Picker of Raâ€" vinig, Mrs. Picker‘s mother, Mrs. Harry T. Tatz and sister, Miss Genevieve Tatz of Beverly Hills, California, have returned to their avenue, Highwood, have planned a family: dinner for them on Sunâ€" day, November 30. Their son ‘and his wife, Mr. and fir;. Adolph Norvik of Waukegan, ‘their daughter and her husâ€" band, the Woodrow Dills of 50 Oak Following three months spent in Norway and a short trip to Sweden, Mr. and â€"Mrs. Adociph Norvik of Broadview avenue, are expected to return home on Thanksgiving Day. They left Bergen aboard ~the Stravangerfjord on Sunday. Their visit to their homeland was their first in 26 HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Only relatives attended the cereâ€" mony at the church, but 150 guests were present at the reception held in the French Room of the Geor gian Hotel, Evanston, at 5 o‘clock. Mr. Hansen and his bride are siana, and Mexico for three weeks. _'bo-thoy_ntnl.tlflyvillbo.t home at the Beach View Hotel, N. Sheridan road, Rogers Park, after December 15. f BY ing in Texas, Loulâ€" Tax 10e Former Chicagoans, Mr. and Mrs. .Sherwin Goldstein, are the new owners of the home at 687 Court avenue in which they are now living. Mr. Goldstein is sales manager of the Herzman Handkerâ€" chief company, Chicago. Now living in their own home at 846 Centerfield court are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Santi and daughter, Laura Ann, five months old. The Santis have besn residing in Evanâ€" ston since their marriage a year and a half ago. Mr. Santi is conâ€" nected with the Santi Dairy, of which ‘his father is owner, Mr. and. Mrs. Allen Fargo of 1817 Pleasant avenue are now livâ€" ing in the home they recently built. Formerly of Glencoe, the Fargos are parents of a son, Peter, who will be two years old on December 8. Mr. Fargo is with the Socony _ New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Willard of 1716 Gréenwood avenue. Formerly of Evansville, Indiana; they purâ€" chased their home here. Mrs. Wilâ€" lard is a.mechanical engineer for the United States Rubber Co. Their son, David Beldus, who is completâ€" ing the first half of his freshman year at Evansville high school, will be here in February to enter Highâ€" land Park high school for the see® ond semester. + Vacuum company, Chicago. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK road, the home they recently purâ€" chased, are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. old daughter, Allison, formerly of this year at the University of Oreâ€" gon. Mr. McGinnis is an architect a civil engineer, is a partner with the firm of Alfred Benesch and Associates, Chicago. the home they bought, are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McGinnis Their daughter, Jeanne, is a freshman Formerly of Wilmette and â€"now residing at 926 8. Sheridan road, 535 Laurel Avenue With New Understanding of The Bible Hostess Remember FL O WE R S The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROO0M Thanksgiving Day A new understanding of The Bible gained through the study of Christian Sciente is bringing release from disease and other disâ€" mmnnnytl\wu‘xh.Youmyinvuign:» Christian Science at no cost to yourself. The BIBLE.&%MSTIAN SCIENCE textâ€" healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at OPEN DAILY â€"â€" YOU ARE WELCOME at 4176 N. 43 Noerth Sheridan Road T HE P RESS OUR ONLY SHOP Pruning, Feeding, Cavity Treatâ€" ment. Trees Removed. Evergreen Planting Done. Call for free estimate H. P. 6681 will be guests on the North Shore on Monday, November 17. Mr. Braden is the former Ambassader to Argentina and former Assistant Secretary of State, and at th: present time is on a nationâ€"wide lecture tour. _ Now living at 916 N. St. Johns avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer and fourteen month old son, Robert. Formerly of Gleneoe, Mr. Mayer is with the Abbott Laboraâ€" tories, North Chicago. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS New York. Mr. Wrightsman is syndicate manager of Barcus Kinâ€" are Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Wrightsman and daughter, Joan, 10, and son, Billy, 6. The Wrightsâ€" 1834 Burton avenue, who bought the home in which they are living. Herald American. From De Kalb, Iilinois, are the Frank W. Carisons of 1401 County. Line road. The Carisons, who purâ€" chased their home here are par>nts of two ‘daughters, Phyllis, 11%, and Diane, 7. Mr. Carlson is : technical engineer at WGN Chi Robert, 12, and Nancy Jo, 3. Mr. Saletra is ‘connected with the mail with them. Also former Chicagoans are Mr. d Mrs. Harry Saletra, Jr., of (Continued on page 5) S. D. MANHART‘ have two Ruttkay Jewelers 2 No. Sheridan Road â€"â€" Ted. MHP. 2028 Don‘t struggle another day with that old washer. You can get a worthâ€"while allowance on it, and oflvymwm-mu* matic Washer immediately. Here‘s your chance! Phone Today! H.P. 4002 HIGHWOOD RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. : John Bosselli, Proprietor ‘ 917 Waukegan Ave., Highland Park, HL 4 wasker on a new (11 blocks north of Mornine Ra., cast of the track») RUTTKAY JEWELERS Soecial Por) 15 months to pay BENDIX! Liberal tradeâ€"in owance and up to NOW! TRADE IN TELEPHONE H. P. 4002 SERVICE GUARAN® SWISS WATCHES Fine Watch Thursday, Nov. 20, 1947

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