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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1948, p. 4

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m d 4 | RETURNED TO LOS ANGELES Maunrice De.Bona, Jr., who spent and Mrs. De Bona, Sr. of Glencoe avenue, has returned to Los Anâ€" Daro plans to practice here. (Mary Ann ) who li_‘,c-l!fl&!’u‘:?l: BACK FROM HONEYMOON ON TRIP EAST * Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis of 925 Lincoln avenue left Monâ€" zfcr Washington D. C. and few York. They will return in Jr. of 527 S Ridge road. Sponsored by theâ€"Public Service company, the contest consisted of writing an essay of fifty words or less on the given subject. Henry, and daughter, Marilyn, of 1726 Rice street have returned The bride attended the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago and Mr. de la Torre graduated in December from . Northwestern . university. Captain of Northwestern‘s golf team this past year, he plans to teach with his father next season at the Lake Shore Country club, where Mr. dela Torre, Sr. is golf professional. Minnesota, has returned to school. Marilyn is a student at the High: CONTEST WINNER One.of the two Highland Parkâ€" ers who won prizes in the "Fall Salute to Electrical Living" conâ€" By ALICE ZABEL HOME FROM FLORIDA HOLIDAY After spending the holidays at Also in Pompino, stopping at the Hillsboro club for a three weeks‘ holiday, were Mr. and Mrs. Bowen E. Schumacher and son, Bowen, Jr., and daughter, Ann, of _ After a five weeks‘ honeymoon in California, Mr. de la Torre and his bride will live in Highland On Monday night, Juaxry 12, at 8:30 o‘clock, Miss Lawâ€" ler, daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawâ€" ther of Highwood, will be heard on the "Voices of Strings" proâ€" gram over WGN. Miss Lawler is a well known artist. JOAN BORETTI WEDS The bride wore a light blue afâ€" ternoon dress trimmed with seâ€" quins. Her hat, too, was sequin trimmed. She carried white roses. Miss Eleanor James of Estes Park, Colorado, attended as maid of honor. She wore beige, and car ried roses. + Mr. and Mrs. Jackson W. Smart and sons, Jack, a Lake Forest academy student, and Ailen, and daughter, Deeâ€"Dee, a sophomore at the Highland Park high school, also spent the Christmas vacation at the Hillsboro club in Pompino, Florida. The Smarts reside at 99 ANNE SMITH BETROTHED The betrothal of Miss Anne Smith, daughter of Mrs. Bradford Smith of 233 Laurel avenue and Colonel : Raymond D. Smith of Chicago, to Milton Traer, son of Mrs. William E. Clow of Lake Forest and Glenn W. Traer of Chicago, has recently been an> nounced. No date has‘ been sét for the wedding. TO BE HEARD ON RADIO PROGRAM t Only family members and a few close friends were present for the marriage at 4:30 p.m. on Satur day, January 3, of Miss Joan Boretti to Manuel de la Torre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angel de la Torre of 818 Ridgewood drive. The cereâ€" mony took place in the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boretti of 1018 Marion aveâ€" nue. The Rev. Stubbs of the Glenâ€" coe Union church heard the exâ€" change of nuptial vows. ‘The bride‘s mother wore a black dresg trimmed with silver, and the bridegroom‘s mother also wore a black dress, flower trimmed. Both wore carnation corsages. Sycamore place. Irwin 8. Wertheimer .of 798 Princeton avenue served the brideâ€" groom as best man. 1212 8. Lincoln avenue." Page 4 Mrs. Haas won an RCA portable where he is at: in . Northfield, temain, Mr. Metsel and his bride The ceremony took place at the bmdth“‘.m'r, nd!n.li-d-l-h-‘ of Magnolia avenue, Chicago. Only --hu-llbot-ly.d.lw; close friends were present. 'l'bhllfic-bm-p her nisce, Miss Elnora Wilcox, a Wellealey college student HARKNESS â€" METZEL WEDDING â€" â€" The Rev. Louis Sherwin heard the exchange of nuptial vows on Saturday when Miss Elnora Louise Harkness and Troman T. Metze! of Chicago, formerly of Highland Miist the Jamcs Gorden home at at the James Gordon home at 1287 Broadview avenue. The oc~ casion was the fifth birthday of Barbara Gordon. birthday, Brit Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis of 925 Lincoln avénue, was host at a skating party to eight boys. Brit is a Ravinia school sixth grader. > Following a short honeymoon in southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidley will reside in Norman, Oklahoma, where he is an instrucâ€" tor at the University of Oklahoma. After spending the. past two months with her ‘sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rollheiser and grandson, Michael, of Ridge road, Mrs. Katherine Olson of Sharon, North Dakota, left last week. Before returning home she plans to visit with a son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, M/Sgt. and Mrs. Orville R. Olson and their infant daughter, Creta Elue, in Aurora, Colorado. The bride was dressed in a brown suit complemented by a corsage â€"of «orchids. After a month‘s wedding trip in the south, Mr.â€" and Mrs. Meyers will reside in Highland*Park. Mr. Meyers is owner of the Highland Ten Pin. ; CALIFORNIA WEDDING At an impressive ceren December 30 in St. Mary‘s Ree tory in Fullerton, California, Miss hane heard the exchange of nup* tial vows at 4:30° o‘clock in the Bible marked with an orchid. Mrs. John F. Ryan of Long Beach, Caliâ€" fornia; attended as matron of honor. She wore a print dress with black accessories. For her daugh ter‘s wedding Mrs. Warne wore a wheat â€" colored. crepe dress with matching accessories. Washington Seminary Junior col lq-n-dlttlnddcmecpyeol- lege. The bridegroom is a gradâ€" uate of Washington Jefferson colâ€" lege and attended the University of Chicago. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is a veteran‘ of World War II, and spent three years in the European theatre of warfare. The mother of Mrs. Thurston L. Hurst of 1316 Burton avenue and Miss Rosemary Voitz of J. St. Johns avenue has returned to her home in Wausaw, Wisconsin after spending Christmas and New Year‘s at the Hurst home. Former Highland Parkers, the Ed. Koebelins who moved to Cuba, Missouri, a year ago, have sold their‘Motel there and are now reâ€" siding id" ‘Banning, California. They now have a group of tourist cabins in Banning. MULLENâ€"MEYERS NUPTIALS On Saturday, January 3, Mrs. Emily Mullen of Glencoe and John O. Meyers <of Highwood, were united in marriage at the home of the bride‘s daughter, Mrs. Philip Crain of Chicago. The Rev. Bill ington of a Chicago Episcopal church read the marriage lines. Attendants were Mrs. Ervin Kie fer of Highwood, daughter of Mr. Meyers, and Mrs. Maurice Lager of Hubbard .Woods, daughter.of BIRTHDAY PARTIES In celeébration of h Washington, Pennsylvania, was united in marriage to James Wil~ liam, Schmidley, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Schmidley of 117 N. Following the ceremony a dinâ€" ner for the bridal party was held at Long Beach. f RETURNED HOME the John F. Ryan was best man for Mr. Schmidley. LIVING IN CALIFORNIA Mr. ‘The bride was attired in ice ceremony on of the of at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Koski. The boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Capitani of Deerfield road. Mrs. Koski, who had been a guest of the Capitanis during November, returned to her home in Hibbirg the first part of December. â€"@â€" RETURNED TO SCHOOL C3 Following the Christmas vace> tion, Nancy Holt has returned to her studies at the University of Michigan, where she is a senior. Mrs. Emma Delthaye of 720 S. St, Johns avenue, left for Florida. They will return in about a week. They have stopped in St. Petersâ€" burgh, Fort Lauderdale, and Miâ€" brauske, where he spent. the holi~ days with relatives, Norman Clark Hampshire, where he is a student land Park high school for three years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. VACA'I'!ONINGINM Mr. and Mrs. Albert L~ Gail of 1015 N. St. Johns avenue, left for Atlanta, Georgia, before Christ: mas, to be on hand for the wedâ€" ding of Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Lemon of Atlanta, and their son, William A. Gail on December 27. school! teacher in Rome, Italy, met her husband when he was sta~ tioned there for four months dur ing the war. In the medical corps, he served overseas for three years. The son of Mrs. Alma Jennings and the late James W. Jennings, he graduated in June from Lake Forest college. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domenâ€" ico Lopizto of Rome. BACK HOME _ Arthur and John Capitani and eatly to join a skiing group for a few days before school reopened Following the wedding, the Gails left for Florida where they are visiting Mrs. Gail‘s brother, J. M. Moore in Miami. They expect to be gone until February 15. ‘Their son and his bride have reâ€" turned to lllinois. The bridegroom, a student at the University of Tilinois, will graduate in February. Petersburgh, Florida, with ‘Mr. un bnjont mt Rvemers nnel:.‘!hrl. 'arun,n all lom! er Highland Parkers. Theâ€" day after Xmas, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Delhaye and daughter, Joan, of 712 S. St. Johns avenue, Roy Delhaye, and their mother, FORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS MARRY Mrs. Aosephine Inman Harriâ€" son and George J. Hutter were united in marriage on October 18 in Chicago. They are residing at 4720 N. Hamilton avenue, Chiâ€" cago. Both are former Highland Parkers. was a guest of Ted Zabel on Friâ€" / Mr. and Mrs Bert Brand of New York City, formerly of High: DINNER GUESTS > The William Ernsts and their daughter, Miss Mabel Ann, were. dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Arch (Mary Fay) of River Foxest. minister reading the marriage lines at 5:30 p.m. 2 The bride, who was given in marriage by Mr. Downing, wore a white satin gown, and fingertip veil which hung from a tigra of Prayer." She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Downing. A dinner at the Moraine Hotel HOLIDAY VISITOR A holiday guest of Miss Peggy King for a few .days during the Christmas vacation was Miss Sue Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr. of 1727 Broadâ€" view avenue. at 338 Walker avenue since their ioned bouquet of white chrysanâ€" Mrs. Al Lawrence of Milwaukee, formerly of Highland Park. Peggy LOPIZZOâ€"JENNINGS MARRIAGE ao , Mr. and Mrs. James W.~Jennâ€" ings (Vinceent Popizzo) areliving matriage on December 16. The nuptial vows were exchanged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Downing of 835 Waukegan aveâ€" nue, Mrs. Downing‘s father, reâ€" T H E P RE SS at lilincis, has also returned to school. Their parents are the Her bert Holts of Judson avenue. mores; are Bob Berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L Berg of E. Park -mn.suhrmnt.â€"i of the Lindell Petersons of 8. James K. Goldman spent the holidays at home with his parents the A. Van Goldmans of Cary avenue. A freshman at the Univer sity of New Mexico, he is pledging Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity there. avenue, a freshman; Cal Bauer, whose parents are the A. 8. Bauâ€" ers of 33 Lake place, a junior: next semester; Bob Gatzert, son of, the Waliter A. Gatzerts of 126 Green Bay road. Gordan Humphrey of Judson ave: ave a-&hmumd De Pauw University in Greenâ€" Ted Yeager has returned to his classes at the University of Hliâ€" nois, following the Christmas vaâ€" cation. He is the son of the Harry Yeagers of Northmeor read. On Monday, Highland Park boys attending Dartmouth college in Hanover, New Hampshire, left to return to school. Among them were David King, son of the junior Karl D. Kings of 1727 Broadview Poliak son of Mr. and Mrs. Mauâ€" rice A. Polisk of 605 Bronson lane, a sophomore; and the twin sons of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hotchkiss of 213 Bronson, James and Eugene, also sophomores. The Hotchkiss boys‘ brother, Frank, a junior at Dartmouth, reâ€" mained in Hanover for the holiâ€" days, to enjoy a full two weeks‘ skiing. f and Mrs. Harold English of 165 Roger Williams avenue. Formerly Mr. Zuver is an engineer in Chiâ€" eago. They previously lived in Cary and Glenview. They have a Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hamilton, formerly of Winnetka, are the new owners of the home at 2418 Old Briar road. Mr. Hamilton is with the Mutual Benefit Insurance company. They are parents of a NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK of Evanston, they bought their home here. Mr. English is with the Monsler Chicago compay, type Now living in the home they recently built at 2455 Balsam road are Mr. and Mrs. Kennethâ€"Zuver. New to Highland Park lare Mr. s PA % * Your new telephone directory goes to press very scon. In order to insure accuracy, we check and recheck every name. address and telephone number before printing. * If you have a telephone, please look at your present listâ€" ing in the directory to.makeâ€"sure it is correct. H it is not please call our Business Office. Telephone Directory are Mr. and Mrs. Kurt J. Solomon of 1109 Marion avenue. They built their home here, Their sons, Kurt, Jr., (Skipper) is three, and Fredâ€" son, Frank, 4%, and Susan, also 4%. die is five months old. Mr. Soloâ€" mon is an attorney with the Herald American. The Solomons formerly resided in Chicago. Formerly of Libertyville, and now living at 216 Central avenue, are Mrs. J. A.'lenv and her mother, Mrs. 0. ,oeh-fl. u-m.i.vumm': partment at Marshall Fields. The first baby of 1948 to be born at the Highland Park hos pital arrived on January 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Carani of 238 S. Central avenue, Highwood. A litâ€" tle girl, she hasâ€"a brother, 2 years old. During the war, Mr. ‘Carani served overseas, in the European Robert Francis has been chosen as the name for the baby boy, Born on December 28 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanders (Isabelle Acello) of 340 Bloom street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acello of the same Bloom street address and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sanders of Chicago. son, Donald, on Wr 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Their other son is Tommy, 4. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fay of 700 Central avenue and Mr. and Mrs. August La Buda of Chicago are grandparents. A daughter was born on Deâ€" cember 30 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph land ‘Park hospital on Décember 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Barnard of 1526 Eastview road. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard La Buda (Mary Fay) of 16 S. Ridge road became the parents of a second LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" A sister for Naney, 11, and Stephen, 7, arrived at the High land Park hospital on December 30. The tittle girl has been named Stanton, of Mr. and Mrs, cember 3+ at the Highland Park hospital to Mr, and Mrs. William Parker of 743 Shelton lane, Wilâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Halbert 0. Crews of 1736 University avenue. Mrs. Dulski of 930 Glencoe road, Glenâ€" and a boy were born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haws of 1051 Fair Oaks avenue, Deerfield, became .the parents of ‘a daughter, as did Mr. and Mrs. Francis O‘Melia of 1099 Merrill avenue, Winnetka. The little boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wondreis of 645 Osterman avenue, Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Cleve (Lorraine Weaver) of Route 1, Cary, are announcing the birth of a son, born on January 4 at the Highland Park hospital. Grandâ€" parents are Mrs. Mildred Weaver of 415 N. St. Johns avenue and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Van Cleve of Marquette, Michigan. and a‘ brother, William James, Jr., Two grandsons arrived recently at the Evanston hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Carl L Enchelmayer of 488 Highland avenue. In Novemâ€" ber a fourth child, a son,â€"Carl, was Crime Balked By almost at once he recognized it as his own. Arriving on the double he seized the offender before an entry had been effected and conâ€" ducted him to the city jail. born to the Ernest Enchelmayers~ of Evanston, and on December 15, a fifth child, Victor Joseph, ar rived for Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Enchelmayer (Gisela Sauer). Dr. and Mrs. Louis W. Sauer of Winâ€" netka are maternal grandparents. Burglary and perhaps worse was averted last Thursday eveâ€" ning when a prospective house breaker, a private at Ft. Sheridan, chose the honie of Lt. Roy Drans feldt of the Highland Park police force, for the scene of operation. While on duty at the police sta® tion, Lt. Dransfeldt received warnâ€" ing that somebody was attempting to enter a home at 201 Sheridan. The address sounded familiar, and A Jlittle girl wasâ€"born on Deâ€" On January 8, two little girls The baby, who has not yet been Thursday, Jan. 8, 1948

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