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Highland Park Press, 4 Mar 1948, p. 4

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[ ] ar Page 4 APPROACHING WEDDING Over 1,000 Chicagoans. and North Shoreites have been invited to ‘uttend the wedding of Miss Patricia Reynolds Will, daughter of The Reverend and Mrs. Benâ€" jamin Martyn Will of 1015 Ridgeâ€" wood Place when she marries her next door neighbor, Mr. Whitt Northmore Schultz, in "The Counâ€" try Church of the City," Granville and Lakewood, Chicago. The date is Saturday, March 13, at four in the afternoon. The bride‘s father will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 .. Miss Will, whose hobby is deâ€" signing clothes, will wear a handâ€" made, satin and lace bridal gown which is one of her originals. The main feature of the dress, besides the artistic arrangement of bows down the back, is the large hoop skirt which definitely has the new loock about it. Taking months to make with its six rustling pettiâ€" coats of taffeta, crinoline, satin, net and lace, the dress has a long detailed, satinâ€"lace train. The veil, is a braided bonnet trimmed with lace. She will carry a nosegay of white roses with lily of the valley streamers. Mrs. William E. Roberts of Glenview, the bridegroom‘s elder sister, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Marilyn Robb, Chicago, and Miss Judith Northmore Schultz, the brideâ€" groom‘s younger sister. They will wear _ "Migonette" . marquisette white party dresses with big, yelâ€" low satin bows to bring out the bride‘s color scheme of yellow and white. Each will carry miniature nosegays, _ contrasting with the bride‘s. * Arlington, Virginia, the bride‘s older brother, Mr. Roberts, Mr. â€"Gilbert Gardrier® and Mr. George Maryland. _ She also attended Northwestern University where she met her fiance. The two families have been Highland Park neighâ€" bors for nine years. .. . tional Park College, Forest Glyn, Bradford N. Will, the bride‘s younger brother, will give her away. Ring bearers are the three year old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. The boys will wear white cotton suits and carry a large satin pillow for the double ring cereâ€" mony. â€" Miss Will, a fifth generation Chicagoan, is an alumnus of Naâ€" Mr. Schultt attended Washingâ€" ton & Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, and received his speech and journalism degree from Northâ€" western. Following graduation he enlisted in the"Army. After servâ€" ing. as an editor for camp newsâ€" papersin the United States, he went abroad as an official army. war correspondent, later becoming one of the editors of The Stars and Stripes newspaper in the Paâ€" cific. At present he is president of Northmore‘s Home Products in Highland Park. ‘The reception, to which all are invited, will be in the church parâ€" lors immediately after the cereâ€" monies. j Anxious® to" settle in ‘their new Braeside home, the young couple are delaying their honeymoon. ‘In the summer, however, they are planning a westward tour of the nation, stopping at Santa Fe, Palm Richard D. Higgins of Evanston will be Mr. Schultz‘ best man. Ushers willâ€"be Lt. Cyrus B. Will, "DAISY KENYON" Added: Selected Short Subjects & Late News | Special Kiddie Matinee Sat. at Sun., thru Wed. Mar. 7â€"8â€"9â€"10 Joan Crawford â€" Henry Fonda® Wayne Morris "DEEP VALLEY" Added: News & Short Subjects Added: Late News & Selected "ALICE .IN WONDERLAND® & and Cartoon Revue Alcyon Walt Disney‘s ; "Fun and Fancy Free" In Technicolor with Edgar Highland Park _ Telephone H. P. 2400 Fri, Sat. Mar. 11â€"12â€"13 Mar. 4â€"5â€"6 ~oam > fâ€"â€" cpmeke i7 Springs, Pebble Beach, Lake Arâ€" rowhead, Pasadena, Carme}â€"byâ€"the sea, Délâ€"Monte, Lake ‘Placid, Sun Valley, and other resorts. Â¥ Miss Betty Karger, Highland Park Editor of the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun, and Miss Marge Wirkus of 543 Central avenue have reâ€" turned from aâ€"six weeks‘ vacation which included a cruise to Nassau, Jamaica and Haiti, and several days in Havana andâ€" Miami. BACK HOME Back home after aâ€"three weeks‘ vacation spent in San Jose, Peru, and Mexico City, are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming of.315 N. Sheridan Emma Willard School, where she is « student. Their son, Jack will arrive on April 3 for spring vacaâ€" tion from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. h'a'_r daughter, Joyce, is exâ€" pected home on April 18 from th After a six weeks‘ southern and western vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter of 556 Detamble avenue returned home this week. BIRTHDAY TEA In honor of the seventyâ€"fourth birthday of Mrs. George Boveroux, Mrs. W. W. Miller and Mrs. David Sanders, Jr., gave a tea on Wedâ€" nesday at the home of Mrs, Miller, 711 Forest avenue. Mrs. Boveroux is the mother of Mrs. Sanders. LOIS ROSS, A BRIDE > The Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson, Arizona, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Lois Ross, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Ross of 2161 Pine Point drive, and Melford L. Brickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brickman of Tucâ€" son, on Thursday, February 5 at 5:00 o‘clock in the evening. ~ Vacationing in Florida:â€" for two weeks are the R. L. Rademachers of 319 °N. Sheridan road. & A reception followed at hotel. _ FLORIDA VACATION The bride wore a pink suit and large pink straw hat trimmed with ostrich plumes and tulle and pale blue accessories. She carried orâ€" chids, Miss Gitta Warren, a sororâ€" ity sister, attended as maid of honor. _‘ The bride‘s mother wore a rust colored suit and matching straw hat complemented by a corsage of orchids. Both the bride and bridegroom are students at the University of Arizona. He is president of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. During the war he spent two years with the army Intelligence corps. She is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Visiting the Louis Cassels of 1400 Pleasant avenue, are Mr. Cassel‘s brother, Jeff Cassel, and his seven year old son, Louis, of Lourdes, France. During their month‘s visit here, the youngster, who speaks only French, has been enrolled in the Ravinia school first grade. > $ VISITORS FROM FRANCE On Saturday, February 21, Miss Loretta Jane Newton, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Newton. of 1314 Blackwood avenue, became the bride of CM /2 D. C. Vann, of the NEWTONâ€"VANN NUPTIALS GLENCOE Note: Regulars performance starts at 4:30. 35¢ to 6:30 p.m. THEATRE _ $30 Vermem Ave. . Highland Park 608 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Dennis Fri., & Sat. Deanna Durbin, Don. O‘Connor SAT. Mar. 13 Special Children‘s Matines One Showing oaly at 2 pas. ‘BLONDIE BRINGS UPâ€"BABY® ‘*PERSONAL COLUMN‘ ("LURED") Lucille Ball, GeSrge Sanders "BODY AND SOUL" Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :30 Mar. 10â€"11 Mar. 12â€"13 U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. Ada Boges of Fyffe, Alahama, at the Zion Lutheran church, at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. Rev. Linden read the service. The bride; who .was given in marriage by her brother, Milton Newton, wore a white satin gown made with a Tong train, and finâ€" gertip veil. She carried white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Lea Smith of Central avenue, â€" Highâ€" wood, was in aqua crepe. She carâ€" ried American Beauty roses with a few of. the same flowers in her hair. Â¥ Best man was Eddie Wurth of Chicago, and theâ€" ushers were Peter Carlson, Wilbur Sweeney and George West. ‘The bride‘s mother wore a grey jersey dress, and her corsage was Gardeners preparing Chicago Park District‘s display for National Flower and Garden Show, * *scheduled for Chicago Coliseum, March 1421. . About Electric Blankets and Comforters j ... new contributions to Better Living F OR many years the Public Service Company has helped to introduce many useful electrical appliances into Northern Illinois homes. Now we feel it is timely to inform the public of anâ€" other new use of electricity . . . electric blankets and comforters. Here are some facts about them. was restricted so that electrically heated fiying suits could be manufactured for the Air Forces. In the development of these flying suits, a great amount of research and testing was done. Because of the extreme temperatures encounâ€" tered by the fiyers (as low as 60 degrees below zero) and the hard usage given the suits by the bomber crews, a fine, extremely flexible wire was needed. As a result, a wiring system was developed that was so sturdy it outlived the fabric. § They Are Dependable All the research and testing accomplished durâ€" ingt.hewaryearshasoontrihg\teddirectlyto the dependable and efficient operation of these new electric bed coverings. Tiny thermostats provide protection from possible overheating due to abuse. Leading brands are approved by Underwriters‘® Laboratories, Inc., and those we offer for sale have been thoroughly tested and approved by Public Service Company‘s own testing laboratory. Ordinary bed covers can only insulate the body from changing room temperatures. It is the heat of the body and the number of covers added that controls the temperature in the bed. In order to be perfectly comfortable with ordiâ€" nary covers in a room where the temperature is constantly changing, they would have to be added and removed throughout the night. With only one electric blanket or comforter, throughout the night regardless of changing terhâ€" peratures. The warmth given by the electrically heated cover is a gentle heat that can barely See thern at your dealer or nearest Public Service Company Store PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THE P RESS of Amerigan Beauty and white Following the wedding, . open house was held at the home of the bride‘s mother. Following a short honeymoon in Milwaukee, the young couple are now residing at the home of the bride‘s mother. On April 1, Mr. Vann will leave for China aboard the U.â€"S. S. Helena. His bride will join him in California when he returns from overseas. He has been in the service almost three years and expects his release soon after his return to the states. FAREWELL LUNCHEON Mrs. Burton M. Smalley of 485 Fairview avenue was hostess at luncheon on Friday in compliment to Mrs. David Sanders, Jr., who is leaving next Tuesday for the west coast, to be gone for three months. She will be the guest of Miss Barâ€" bara Bridge, of San Francisco, California. Miss Edna. Mae Wilner, daughter of the W. K. Wilners of 707 S. St. Johns avenue, was one of 22 girls recently initiated into Beta Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta, located at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. BECOMES BETA GAMMA MOVE TO MISSISSIPPI On Friday, Mrs. G. Earl Wallis of 529 S. Linden avenue, left for Gulfport, Mississippi, where the Wallises will make their‘home. Her husband, whose business is in Gulfâ€" port, had left earlier. bé felt by the hand. The bedside control reguâ€" lates the heat automatically, and provides many degrees of warmth from which to choose. With only one cover per bed needed the bedmaking ptoblunisqimplified.ltmenmeasicrcleaning and storing when not in use, too. ‘There are several types of electric bed coverings â€"a blanket designed for a double bed with a dual ttmperature control so two people in the same bed can select the degree of warmth each wants for his half of the bed. Another is a satin comforter which operates like the blanket. And still another type of blanket operates on the same general principle as the others but the temperature is electronically controlled by the temperature of the bed rather than that of the room. Electric bed coverings are available in a variety of attractive colors, and in both twin and double bed sizes. Electric blankets can be washed ithe same as any other fine piece of wool. They are certified washable by the American Institute of Launderâ€" ing and many good laundries will wash them for you. The electric comforter has a sheet containâ€" ing the wires which is removable for washing. ‘The satin covering is cleaned like an ordinary What you sleep under is just as important to sleeping comfort as what you sleep on. Elecâ€" ment in sleeping comfort in many years, are a major addition to the long list of conveniences which electricity has brought to the American,~~ home. Users are unanimous in expressing their satisfaction with this new contribution to their Many Types Available Care is No Problem Rev. Donald Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Cont Bundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00. 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy D.H%Ju 8:00, 9:00, Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. conFPEsSIONS Saturdays, eves. of Pirst Pridays and Holy Days 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, 1948 Come in and see new out* standing features excluâ€" sive with Westinghouse. Be another satisfied user WESTINGHOUSE Wilson‘s 545 Central Ave. H. P.; 2970 ~The New 1948 Westinghouse Refrigerators Now Available ©‘Connell, M.A. 8.T.D. MASSES *n 0â€"00 . 10:00. 11:00

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