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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1948, p. 4

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Page 4 By ALICE ZABEL WEDDING DATE CHOSEN February 7 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Jun!bmldgdtu!-?o{ PoHt ERmmmit TT UEOC Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Holt of 1330 Judson avenue, and Richard Charles Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace of Gilmore City, Iowa. The ceremony. will take place at 4 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at parents. Miss Nancy Holt, a senior this year at the University of Michâ€" icln.willnwhrm--nfl of honor. Bernard Shimon will serve Mr. Wallace as best man. Miss Holt was graduated from the University of JIowa last June. Resides her degrse in liberal arts, she received a B. A. in Journalâ€" ism,. Mr. Wallace, a sergeant durâ€" ing the war, spent three years in the service. He attended the Uniâ€" versity of Iowa for two years, and plans to enter a school of comâ€" merce next semester. PARTICIPATE IN DETROIT BONSPIEL The Exmoor curling team which consists of Elmer W. Freytag of 825 S. Sheridan road, Robert K. Belt_of 1919 S. Sheridan road, Robert C. Brown of 942 Lincoln avenue and Alan R. Kidd of 2159 Lukeside place, participated in the Detroit Bonspie! last weekâ€"end. ‘They wore defeated only after the semiâ€"finals. They returned home Sunday night. Down an aisle of white blossoms and satin streamers to an altar decorated ‘with tall candélabra and white flowers, Miss Marie Denise Lavedan, walked with her father, who gave her in marriage to John Frederic Scott, Jr. on Saturday, January 10. The ceremony took place at 12 noon at the Immacuâ€" late _ Conception â€" church, . Monâ€" signor Morrison hearing the exâ€" change of nuptial vows and the Rev. Skoner saying the mass. The bride is the daughter of the Pierre F. Lavedans of 195 Laurel avenue and the gflegmm is the son of Mr. and PMfs. Scott ‘of St. Paul, Minnesogh. PARTICIPATES IN FLORIDA SWIMMING MEET For travel the bride wore a black broadcloth suit trimmed with white ermine. Her corsage was of garâ€" denias. The young couple are now on a month‘s wedding trip in Berâ€" reside in Minneapolis. MARIE DENISE LAVEDAN, A BRIDE xi The bxle was Tove‘y in an ivory satin gown made with Jong sleeves, a drop shoulder neckline of net embroidered in seed pearls and a long fuil train, The veil she wore was of heirloom rosepoint lace over tulle, made the full length of th train on her dress. For "someâ€" thing old" she wore a pair of gold earrings belfonging to her great grandmother. She carried an ivory satin bound prayer book embroidâ€" ered in seed pearls, marked with Eucharist lilies and satin streamâ€" ers to which were attached white blossoms. Miss Genevieve Lavedan,, who attended her sister as maid of honâ€" or,. wore an ice pink satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt over crinoline. The bridesmaids, Miss Maryâ€"Séott of St. Paul, sister of the bridegroom, the Misses Madelaine Bose of New Orleans, Ann â€"Finigan and Mary Rose Schreiner of St. Paul, cousâ€" ins of the bride, and Miss Marion Mulqueen of New York City, classâ€" A reception for three hundred guests it the Exmoor Country club followed the ceremony. mother was in a dress made with a silver and blue lame bodice and black skirt, complemented by black accessories and white orâ€" chids. mate of the bride at Kenwood, Convent of the Sacred Heart in Albany, New York, were in ice green satin gowns the same style as the maid of honor‘s. The atâ€" tendants all wore head dresses of ostrich feathers which matched their gowns. They wore silver lace mitts and) carried Johanna Hill roses tied with matching ribbons. George Dichl of Minneapolis served as best man, and the ushers were Andrew Scott of St. Paul, cousin of the bridegroom, Heidi Brandt of Kansas City, Missouri, David and Stanley Donnelly of St. Paul, and Harvey McNair of Lake Forest. ‘The bride‘s mother wore a gown of beige lace and brown crepe. Her accessories were brown, and green orchids were attached to the bag she carried. The bridegroom‘s the home of the bride‘s guests of Mrs. Gearge W. Hall of Fort Lauderdale, are Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Weber of 1885 Groveâ€" land avenue. LEs® udraaks uldnisinn: O es "~canr ie, a freshman at Purdue this year, joined them for the holiâ€" days. mm td Representing M:fi:i- Webâ€" er won the event in she was entered in the National Intercolâ€" legiate swimming forum, an anâ€" nual affair at Christmas time. The country‘s leading swimming coaches mset‘at Fort Lauderdale once a year for lectures, demonâ€" strations, movies, ete. In charge of this year‘s exhibition were Coach Dick Papenguth of Purdue and Coach Riley. of Rutgers Uniâ€" Enroute to Florida the Webers stopped at Purdue.to witness the annual aquacade there. WEEKâ€"END GUEST A weektend guest of Miss Mirth Durbahn was Miss Billie Kolb of Appleton, Wistonsin. Miss Kolb and Miss Durbahn were Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters at the University of Minnesota. versity Miss Durbahn, who was home from New York for the holidays, will be in Milwaukee until Januâ€" ary 23, when business will take her to Texas. She is the daughter of the Walter Durbahns of Beverly place. The Highland Park Presbyterâ€" ian church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Dorothe Marie Bletsch, daughter of Mrs. William Bletsch of 1438 Pleasant avenue, and Gordon R. Frisbie, son of Mrs. Florénce Frisbie and C. O. Frisâ€" bie, Jr. The ceremony will take place at 8 o‘clock in the evening on Saturday, February 7. Charles BLETSCHâ€"FRISBIE NUPTIALS FEBRUARY T Mrs. Roland E. Griffis (Betty Blstsch) of Lake Forest will atâ€" tend hersister as matron of honâ€" or, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Georgianna Frisbie, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Benjaâ€" min F. Carter, Jr. (Joyce Bridges) of Forrest City, Iowa, and Mrs. Richard Wo},d'(or cnhu. Little Wendy Blume, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Blume of, 155 Lakeview place, will act as flower girl. f § C.~O. Frisbie, III, will serve his brother as best man, and William Hennings of Chicago, Elroy Langâ€" ill Jr. of Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, and Roy Zander of Chicago will usher. . Miss Bletsch attended Lake Forâ€" est college. Mr. Frisbie is a graduâ€" aÂ¥e of Northwestern university. During the war he served four years in the army, three years of that time in the European theatre. CELEBRATE 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY E. Bletsch of Ravine drive will give his niece in marriage. ~ On Sunday, January 11, Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst of 460 Ridge road celebrated their fiftyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. CAROL PASSQUESI BETROTHED The betrothal of Miss Carol Pasquesi to Daniel Michael Murâ€" phy, son of Lyman Murphy of 447 Glencoe avenue, haÂ¥ récently been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Pasquesi ‘ofâ€"1013 Fort Sheridan avenue. + Both Miss Pasquesi and Mr. James Stewart, Jane Wyman "Naughty But Nice" "Tennis Town," THURS., FRL, SAT., _ Jan. 15â€"16â€"17 "Mexican Joy Ride," "Circus Horse" and Latest News SUN. thru WED. Jan. 18â€"19â€"20â€"21 Alcyon William Bendix, Signe Hasso "Bells of San Angelo" "Where There‘s Life" Telephone H. P. 2400 SATURDAY 2â€"4:36 "MOTHER CAREY®S CHICKENS® PLUS ROY ROGERS IN SATURDAY 2 â€" 430 Murphy are graduates of Highâ€" land Park high sthool Mr. Murâ€" phy, a former years during the war; most of that time in the Pacific theatre. After his release from the service he atâ€" tended Illinois Normal for a short time. IN NEW ORLEANS Nafey Bud Larson, (Butch), son of the Nafey Larsons of 624 Laurâ€" el avenue, and Billy Speliman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Spellâ€" man of 687:Central avenue, left the day after Christmas for New Orleans. They will probably be gone most of January. Mrs. James Richmond of Lockâ€" port, New York, who has been a holiday guest of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Fred Nickeths of 323 Central avenue, will leave on Monâ€" day to return to her home after a month‘s visit here. VISITING HERE George Coleman, son of the Horace R. Colemans of 323 Central avenue¢ was host at a cocktail party on New.‘Year‘s, Eve to twenty friends, home for the holidays from school. He is a student at the University of Ilinois in Galesburg. COCKTAIL PARTY His brother, who was also homé for the ‘holidays, has returned to his studies at Waverly academy, Waverly, lllinois, where he is a senior. They are the sons of the Horace R. Colemans. ELEANOR MAILFALD ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mailfald announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Jean, to Lawâ€" rence Frank Pahlke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pahike of Troy Center, Wisconsin, formerly of Park Ridge. ; Mi«s Mailfald, a graduate of the Highland Park high school, attendâ€" ed the Bryantâ€"Stratton college for one year. Her fiance, formerly in the navy, served for three years during the war, most of that time in the Pacific theatre. Both arc now employed at the Public Servâ€" ice company. Gordon E. Siljestrom, chief gunâ€" ner‘s mate, USN, son of the.H. C. Siljestroms of 266 N. St. Johns avenue, is attending Advanced Gunners School at the Naval Reâ€" ceiving Station, Washington, D. C. ATTENDING ‘ADVANCED GUNNERS SCHOOL The wedding of Miss Erika Listander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Listander of Berlinâ€" tegel, Germany, and Clarence Rosâ€" alini, son of the J. Rosalinis of 123 High street, will take place on Satâ€" urday, January 17, at 10 o‘clock in the morning in the rectory of St. James church, the Rev. Gleeson hearing the exchange .of nuptian vows. 1 APPROACHING WEDDING Miss Listander has been living at the John Brieder home on Washington avenue, Highwood, sitice her recent arrival by plane from Eurbpe. A former Olympic swimmer, Miss Listander met Mr. Rosalini at a restâ€"center in Bavaria in June, 1945. Hé was a former sergeant with the 14th â€"Armored division. q720 i ‘The wedding will probably take ace in the fall. GLENCOE THEATRE _ 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park ©05 * Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :30 Thur., Fri., Sat. Jan. 15°16°17 Ann Sothern & Barry Nelson Louis Z. Bush of New York, who At Regular Prices THE SCREEN‘S MUSICAL T HE ~P RESS 3c in served in the Intelligence office in Germany after the war, will be here to attend the wedding of his Rosalini, sister of the bridegroomâ€" toâ€"be, and William Rhoda of Highâ€" wood, his cousin, will serve as best A wedding breakfast at the home of the Albert Tondis of 1040 N. Green Bay road will be held following the ceremony. Mrs. Tonâ€" di is Mr. Rosalini‘s sister. A dinner will be given for the bridal party and families at the Rosalini home at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, and a reception will also be given there at 7 o‘clock in the evening. Following a short honeymoon, Mr. Rosalini and his bride will reâ€" side at 229 Morgan street. . On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.‘ Spachner and son, Warren, and danghter, Canle;zro.kmo-' t road returned home three weeks at Miami, Florida. Both trips were made by plane. Warren is 3 stu~ dent at the Lake Forest academy and Carole is in her second ‘year at the Highland Park high school. BACK HOME Just before Christmas, the Spaâ€" chners had vacationed at Aspen, Colorado, and Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Cleary and son, John, and daughter, Charâ€" lotte, of 428 N. Sheridan road, have returned from a three weeks‘ holiday at their vinu_ll_"n}ome at Hobe Sound, Florida. Their other son, Mansfield, arrived by plane from Washington, D. C. where he is a student at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, to spend the holidays with his family. His return trip was also by plane. Charlotte and John are students at the Highland Park high school. . Back home after a ten weeks‘ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vangelista in Los Angeles, California, are Mrs. Louis Zown‘ia and daughter, Joanne, of 926 N. St. Johrs avenue. Erika Listander who will b:come the bride of Clarence Rosalini on Saturday. Mrs, Albert Tondi, sister of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, was hostâ€" ess at her home at 1040 N. Green Bay road. Mrs. Jean Strand of Libertyville and Mrs. Mary Morano of Highwood helped with the decoâ€" rations for the party. A miscéllaneous shower was given on Tuesday night for Miss among a group of 1800 G. Ls who passed through the Golden Gate on Christmas Day, was Corpâ€" oral Dwight (Lucky) Reynolds. The group had just returned from Okinawa. His parents who reside at 425 Eastwood avenue have reâ€" ceived two phone calls from him since his arrival on the west coast. BACK IN CALIFORNIA Maid of honor will be Miss Mary TODAY‘S Automatic Gas Waâ€" ter Heater, with its thermostatâ€" give you all the hot water you need, when you need it. Withâ€" out hot water, no soup or deâ€" machine can give its best perâ€" NATURAL GAS NORTH SHORE Gas COMPANY Ord, California, for friends who would like to write him. nrhumon.c;nxomh.u Fuhey, son of the J. Gregory Fahevs of â€" Deerfield. Jim will ALSO AT FORT ORD probably be released in February We are forming a Newcomers‘ Club, which will hold its first meetâ€" ing at the YWCA on Tuesday, January 27, at 2 p.m. Come out for a social hour of bridge, tea and knitting. Meet other newcomers like yourself. If you can come will you please call Mrs. McKee, Glenâ€" goe 10717 See Your Plumber, Decler, or NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Former Chicagoans, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sanders are now reâ€" siding in the home they recently built at 1248 Pleasant avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnston of 146 Sheahen court, formerly of Rogers Park are new Highland Parkers. They bought their home here. Mr. Johnson is with the Rome Cable Wire~company, Chicago. They are the parents of a daughâ€" ter, Carol, 2%. Mr. and Mrs. James McKenna are the new owners of two homes on Michigan avenue, gne at 123 in which th:y are now Eniding, and the other at 121 ichigan, in which fl_fl' daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law, the Durmont W. McGraws are living. Both families are from Chiâ€" cago, and both Mr. McKenna and Mr. McGraw are Chicago" attorâ€" neys. The McGraws are parents of a daughter, Marcia, 3~months old. Newcomers to Highland .Park are the Horace R. Colemans of 323 Central avenue. Formerly of Winâ€" netka, the Colemans have two sons, George, 21, next month, a.sophoâ€" more at the University of Illinois at GaTesbuig, and James, who will be 18 this month. a senior at Wavâ€" erl; academy, Waverly, Illinois. Now living in the home they reâ€" cently purchased‘at 341 N. Linden avenue are Dr. and Mrs. Steven Schwartz and daughters, Kay, 2, Northskore Gardenâ€"fMemories GREEN BAY ROAD & 183TH ST. t PHONE MAJ. 1067 Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY "The Friendly People" manit and VERY REASONABLE TODAY Natural Gas is here to automatic water heating. TODAY modern Automatic Gos Water Heaters are availâ€" able . . . plan NOW to beat the Spring rush while both installâ€" ers and heaters are available. Do it TODAY! f Thursday, January 15, 1948 New to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Samue) L. Jacobson and daughters, Karen, who will be 7 in March, and Phyillis, 4. Former Chicagoans, they bought their home here. Mr. Jacobson is a lawâ€" yer in Chicago, nCtb 2. We o " 200 . â€" Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONPESSIONS a.mm\g':mumwn‘ Holy 4:00 and 7:30 pm. Come in and see new out~ standing features excluâ€" sive with Westinghouse. Be another satisfied user by owning a WESTINGHOUSE 545 Central Ave. H. P. 2970 The New 1948

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