The bride wore an afternoon dress of royal blue and a mink hat. She carriâ€"d an antique purple and gold prayer book marked with two white orchids. Miss Micki Daro, sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. She was dressed in navy blue and her hat was crimâ€" MARY ANNMAJOR MARRIES The Rev. Louis W. Shotwin of 'l'nq "iï¬hlill:ld Parkâ€" Presbyterian charch heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows in the home of the bride‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Karl [A. Meyer of 229 Prospect avenue, on Saturday morning, November 29, when Mary Ann Major and Dr. August F. Daro were. united in marriage. , Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg and s_?p. RBab, a sophomore at Purdue University in Lafayett:, Indiana, and daughter, Marilyn, a senior at Michland Park high school, spent the Thanksgiving Day week;end with relatives of both Dr. and Mrs ‘‘Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk of 2744 $. Deere Park drive were Mrs. Turek‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heckendorn and sons, Philip, John and Fred, of Huntington, Indiana, her brothâ€" er and sisterâ€"inâ€"law,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Jr., and daughter, Vieky, of Chicago, and Mr. Turek‘s father, George Tuerk of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Tuerk‘s daughter, Barbara, and sons, Frod and George, and Mrs. Tuerk‘s mother, Mrs. Reynolds Sr., who‘reâ€" quin ft:y'ï¬od dress and feathered hat for her daughter‘s wedding. Though not at all similar to Mrs. Tjaden‘s dress and hat, the brideâ€" groom‘s mother, too, wore a dress trimmed with sequins, and her hat was feathered, also. Each wore a corsage of orchids. The bride attended the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois and the bridegroom, who served two years overseas with the marine corps, attended the Northern Iilinois State Teachâ€" ers" college at De Kalb. A reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club, followed the ceremony.â€" After a three weeks‘ honeymoon in Florida, Mr. Schwall and his bride will reside in High: FAMILY REUNION THANKSGIVING DAY Emmett Moroney served the bridegroom as best man, and John Clavey and David Olson ushered. The bride‘s mother choseâ€"a s>â€" land Park. ‘The matron of honor, Mrs. Mel~ vin D. Young (Betty. Tjaden), was in a gown of crimson faille, while the bridesmaids, the Misses Jeanne €onnorton and Gloria Schmidt, were in identical gowns of jewel green â€" faille. All ~threeâ€"carried white baby chrysanthemums and, poinsettas, with matching flowers in their hair. termoon, when Miss Mary Lou Tjaden became the bride of Robert James Schwall, before an altar of John O‘Connell officiating. ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig R. Tjaden of 607 W. Fark avenue, and the bridegroom‘s parents are the Joseph A. Schwalls ; The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white satin and chanâ€" tilly lace, made with a slight train, Her veil, of the same lace, was fingertip length. She carried a bouquet of gardenizs, stephanotis, and white baby chrysanthemums. A very pretty wedding took place at the Immaculate Concepr tion church on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 29, at.3:00 o‘clock in the af~ Sf 89 ‘Clifton avenue MARY LOU TJADEN, A BRIDE Page. 4 By ALICE ZABEL le with them, 'w(jrc also present Telephone 567 TIEâ€"TIE CHRISTMAS SEALS COLORFUL CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS ind t LA RS O N‘ S A Complete Set of th D _: Former Highland Parkers, the J._Mal Reedéers (Florence Clow), of Los Angeles, California, visited After a few days at the Edgeâ€" wathr Beach hotel in Chicago, the young couple left for a western honeymoon. â€" When they return they will reside temporarily with the bride‘s parents until the home they ars building on 8. Ridge road is completed, _ * i NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND . PARKERS ent ___The bride‘s attendants were all dressed alike in white faille. Their juliet caps were of gold sequins: Their slippers, too, were gold, and they carried yellow chrysantheâ€" mums. The little flower girl was a miniature of the other attendants. Miss Gwendolyn Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and the Misses Eleanor Johnson .of Highland Park â€" and Dorothy Yonker of Chicago, and Mrs. Eric Anderson _of Chicago, were bridesmaids.â€"Lynn Grombeci, five year old cousin of the bride, acted: as flower girl. Jack Peterson of Chicago served asâ€"best man and the ushers wer \V!llian_l En(d?l. cousin of the bridegroom, and\ Eric Anderson of Chicago and Nels Johnson of High land Park. a Richard Schreiber, accompanied at the organ/by Mrs. Lisle R. Haw ley, sang "(;v!v Alone" and "The Gowned in heavy white satin, fashioned after an eighteenth cenâ€" tury bustle. effect dress with sweetheart neckline trimmed with seed pearls, leg o‘ mutton sleeves, peplum also edged in â€"seed pearls and long tritin, wearing a fingertip veil of French mistâ€"which hung from a halo of pearls, and carryâ€" ing a bouquet of white chrysanthe‘ mums with ‘a removable orchid corsage center, and petals from her mother‘s wedding ‘bouquet, Miss Aileen Marie (Sallie) Wennâ€" berg became the brid« of Richard W. Anderson on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 29, at a candlelight ceremony at the Bethany Evangelical church. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein perâ€" formed the ceremony before an altar of palms and candlabra. Her SALLIE WENNBERG WEDS father _givg her in marriage. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Michâ€" wel Bordas of Naida Terrace, for merly of Burton avenue, who are moving soon to Highland Park, Michigan, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thurston L. Hurst of 1316 Burton avenue and Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson of 1307 Burton avenue were coâ€" hosts at a farewelt party on Satâ€" urday night at the Hurst home. Thirtyâ€"two guests wene present. son. Her corsage was of orchids. Jess Daroâ€"served his brother as The bride‘s mother chose a dark blue suit trimmsed with mink and matching mink hat, plemented bytwdâ€"':mhfls' The bride gave the orchids she carried, to her grandmother, Mrs. James A. Hart, who is seriously ill in the Meyer home, and wore her mother‘s forsage when she left on her honeymoon. 6t .4 I'M.mu'.h'lr moor Country club, Dr. Daro and his brideileft by plane for Mexico. They will return about December 15 and plan to reside in Highland matching mink hat, 4 FAREWELL PARTY ro Tt 37 S. St. Johns Ave. W bride‘s mothe dinner" etwn â€" Abou 100 h silver an ind a purpi ridegroom Highlan« wed th« erepres orchid r and Joseph Farris, II, of Springfield, Illinois. The ceremony will take place at. the Trinity Episcopal church at 4:30 o‘clock in the afâ€" ternoon. Richard J Allenby (Julie Zischke) of Highland Park as ker matron recently in Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Wallis of 529 Linden avenue were Mr. Wallis‘ sisters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mcinnis and son, John, and Mrs, Wallis Lorish apd son, Frederick, of Chicago, and his brother and family, â€"Mr. December 20 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Nancy Newey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Newey of 168 Central avenue and Kenneth Housâ€" and Mrs. Robert S. Wallis and son,â€"Robert,_Jr.. and daughter, Harrict, of Beverly Hills. At a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her uncle and.aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush of Onâ€" wentsiaâ€"avenue, â€"theâ€"betrothal of Miss Winifred V. Humphreys to John A. Schwalbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwalbe of Wauke gan, was announced by her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Humâ€" phreys of 107 S. Green Bay road. THANKSGIVING DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Gladys Markell, who is now _ During the war the bridegroomâ€" tobe served cighteen months in the navy. l WEDDING® DATE CHOSEN BETROTHAL TOLD No date has been set for the wedding. _‘ # Miss ~Newey has chosen Mrs. with Be sure that appliances you buy are top quality. Have a qualified electrician check the appli« ances and electric cords in your home today. When you see a frayed extension cordâ€"discard it and replace it with a new one of good quality. Warch for broken sockets and wall piugs. &nnd-dl;nm.ywwu&cahnmu-fl © 'Ollwodh'tï¬hkd;iï¬ng.chfldnw‘â€"‘otamn.. But you may hndmlwhywhedntme@ny&m You can‘t always see the defective wiring in lamps, toasters, irons, or grillsâ€"the danger may lie in faulty inside wiring. You KNOW this isn‘t safe .. . â€" JS H E P RESS And neither is defective wiring! This advertisement presented in the interest of safety and as a contribution to the with Mr. (Vide groomtoâ€"be, Mrs. Benno F. Nell (Anne Dingle), and the ‘Misses The three attendants of the bride, Mrs. Samuel Taylor of Lake Forest, aunt, ‘matron of honor; Miss Francigene Sheridan of New York, daughter of the Thomas H. of honer and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Jackson Dye Glisson of Emnest Charles Gray, Jr., will serve Mr. Farris as best man, and toâ€"be, William V. Carey of Chicaâ€" go, John H. Lathe, Jr., of Shaker Heights, Ohio, Walker E. Wyneâ€" coop of Kenilworth, and Thomas R. Peterson and Donald M. Tiefenâ€" thaler of Evanston. and Mrs. Walter Garritt Smith, and Howard F. Detmer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Det:,er of 555 Bob O‘ Link road were united in mar~ riage in the Evanston home of her parents. The bride‘s ballerina length wedding. gownâ€"wasâ€"madeâ€"ofâ€"white silk faille and her veil was of heirloom lace. She carried a bouâ€" quet of cabbage roses. Gwenyth Bingham and Margaret White of Highland Park, and Jane Gardiner and Shirley Mae Smith of Evanston. s After a five day visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer of 494 ‘Sheridan place, Mrs..Arthur Barr (Norma Meyer) and daughter,.. Beverly Ann, who will be 19 months old on December 10, returned to their home in Madisgn, Wisconsin, yes terday. Mrs. Barr was here to atâ€" tend the Wennbergâ€"Schwall wedâ€" ding on Saturday. RETURNED HOME SMITHâ€"DETMER NUPTIALS On Saturday, November 29, at 4:00 o‘clock in the afternoon, Miss Sheridans of 820 S. Linden avenue, maid of honor; and Lynn Fentress, nicce. daughter of Mrs Paine Also back at Purdue after the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end aré Diana Cabonargi, daughter of the Joâ€" seph~~Cabonargis of 369 ~(‘:dar avenue, Harry C. Pertz, a senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz ofâ€" 704 Ridgewood‘ drive, Jerry Peterson, whose parents are the Lindell Petersons olâ€(‘z_g 8. Green Bay road, and Ern est, son of The Ernest E. Wests of Fentress of New York, flower girl, The bride‘s mother was in a gold colored dressâ€"with a corsage of or Following a reception at the Woman‘s Athletic club, the young people left for New Orleans, Loui~ siana, where they will spend their honeymoon. . They will reside in Ecuador where Mr. Detmer is enâ€" gaged in business. * Miss Winifred Wolters, a sophoâ€" more at Towa State University at Ames, Iowa, and her brother, Bob, were dressed alike in ballerina length dresses of cornflower blue, made with fitted bodices and off~ cornflowers and small yellow roseâ€" buds and their slippers were blue. man and the three brothers of the bridegroom, Eugene, Martin, and John, ushered. * chids. The hat she wore ~was trimmed with bird of paradise. The bridegroom‘s mother was in a wine colored dress and .matching hat, and her corsage was of green orchids. F & senior <at Purdue, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolâ€" ters of 1303 Judson avenue. : BACK AT SCHOOL theâ€"shoulder necklines. _ Their Edward Corboyâ€"servedâ€" as best Joseph E. Herrmann of Louis: ville, Kentucky, spent the Thanks giving weekrend visiting with his cousins, the Theodore J. Zabels of Broadview avenue. CONVALESCING Mrs. Harvey Reber of 391 North avenue, is convalescing at home, following a three months‘ confineâ€" ment in the Joliet hospital, after J.:inc i ket enroute to Missouri. WEEKâ€"END GUEST 550 Central Ave. H. P. 3905 YOU can buy this finer _ _ still be kind to your budget A. MORDINL, Jeweler Thursday, Dec. 4, 1947 Including chest (N~ Federal Tax) 42000000000