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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1948, p. 4

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Page4 ”mum ”WP-t“ BACK IN NAVAL All CORPS “Bill" Cope. Ion of In. WM Cup. " “5 Vin. "can, in ro- turnod to and” in tho NOV! All can“ in rank " mt tltt, the all. nah In hold a. the tin. olwmfmnthm‘ - and“, {during the w. A any pilot, “am" will b. an instructor. stationed " Oblivion. 'Nuthefunee "Mia.)., Brown, daughter of In. Richard Bond Curry " 109 Ttid-ood drive. Be meenttr in upland " the Highland Put PRESS. HOME FROM VASSAB Bonn from her studies at V...- m college, where the h- Just finished her freshman year, in Mia. Lilliun "ue" Homing dingh- ter of the Leona-d tk Hotlink" of 888 B. Green Bar road. The momulrru, hare, jun re- cently opened their home for tho mummy, after four week. spout in Honolulu, Ind two weeks, in Lo- Angola. The North Shore dumm- of Alpha Gamma Delta will hold a benefit deucrbbridn (Jo-marrow afternoon " the home of In Iris Meyers in Indian Hill. to ruse fund. for the mrority'l work for ups-tic children. Equipment for the Haven school in Emuton in the gin: of this party. Among Highland Purim-n chub mining at the affair In In. R. C. Ferguson of 608 Delta road and Mrs. Frank Peuey of Port Sherid-n. who hue each taken I fable, and Mrs. Walter H. Pann- kopf of 812 Waverly road, who has taken two ables. BENEFIT BRIDGE On June 14, the final meeting. of the year, the year's work will he concluded and the bridge mm than, held for the nine benefit, will be ended. The meeting will be held " the home of Mrs. Patten- kopf, retiring president. The Rev. Herbert Laden of the Zion Lutheran church heard the exchange of nuptial vows when Miss Sandra Datum, daughter of the Edward Ihunms of Glenview avenue, became the bride of Can- sins Baldwin Easton, Jr., of " Michigan avenue, son of Cmillll B. Eamon of Deerfield and the late Mrs. illusion. on Sunday. May 16. The 4:00 pm. service was lead at the home of the bride's parents with only relatives and a few in- timate friends in attendance. SANDRA DAMM, A BRIDE The bride won I white satin gown made with a train. Gudeniu and white roses were In her hair and also nude up the can.” pinned to her dress. Miss Mayme Ruth Simpson of Chic-go; who attended tho bride. were a light blue suit and match- intt hat. Her con-go we: of pink roses. Lawrence Willis served the bridegroom In best ma. Mrs. Dlmm wore a brown dun, complemented by I carnage of mink gnd white carnations, for he: dautrhter's wedding. The bride- groom's aunt, Mrs Allen End-r. " whose home he resides, won I m---aaCiTiiCfao. tom. um _ Ind " 'MMtw._, A“ _ comm Mum-n. "on. at Hm my! and loly Dun B:01t m Tait pa. M. Don-Id lulu. DIV. John P. O‘Connoll. MA. ETD. may "--uatii2lair"'. no. 70-“:qu C' Err. FOR ivAtit' oCeastem m. I". ur._.lol_nph P. nun-an. Indl‘nduapeService mun-m M an Maid no Oran In mam-MA"... - Jos. KOLBECK - Conception Church "e.'"'-""""-" bro-n “it. an, too, won . m- ueolpinkudvliu carnation. The wow" "at: "anainqd for I -tiors. It. Mn ind " bride will "sink in Highland BACK HOME Dr. and In. N. B. Ikyo of (M Show!” plus haw renal-nod homo after mending the winter in Mount Don. Pttyrida. Mr. and In Joe Kn] of High- land Park have returned home if!" a three months’ agile! trip to Arizona and New Mexico. Tho bride was given in Inn-ring. by her father. She wore . white summer taffeta gown made with a tight. fitting bodice, scalloped neck- line nnd long sleeves. Her veil felt fingertip length from n scalloped crown of beads, to follow the out- line of dress. She csrried . colonial bouquet of white carnations. Miss Katherine Marie Hum, sister of the bride, attended " maid of honor. She wore e Nile green tissue {aille gown, and car- ried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations edged with split white earnations. The same flowers were worn in her hair. Miss Patrfeia Ann Clausing. sister of the bride- groom, and Miss Muriel Ruth Ban- Ben were bridesmaids. Their gown; bouquets and headdresses were identical to the maid of honor's. The marriage of Mill Evaughn Leona Hauler. daughtar of Mr. and In. Ferdinand Humor of 313 He- Daniela avenue, and Dudley It- Roy Claiming, Ion of Mr. and Mn. " Roy Chilling of Wilmette. took place on May Ili, at 7:80 o'clock in the evening. Nuptial vows were exchanged " the Bath- any Evangelical church. with the Rev. Alvin Kniker of St. Johns Evangelical Church reading the service. EVAUGHN HUMER WEDS Zine but of Chicago served as best man. and Ferdinand Runner, brother of the bride, and Charles Mitchell, ushered. The bride’s mother wore I grey dinner dress and white flowered hat. Her col-sage was of irhito gludioli. The bridegroom's mother chose I pink-beige gown. Her cor- uge was of sweetheart ram with the some flowers worn in her hair. Mrs. E. H. Amid: “many Wessling) sang "At Burning" Ind "Song Through the Years" before the ceremony, and “Because", im- mediately following the mtrpye: "WAVE-Liplion for ~1.25 trueatiheid " the Highl-nd Yuk Woman's club, followed the ceremony. -- Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JF. Robinson of Cyttnete, Ohio; Mr. and In. Aryl Aiderd of Elmhurst; Mrs. Herman Voigt of Aprbston, Wiscolnln; Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles Kenton of Rochester, Minnesota; Min Loin Knudsen of Peoria, Illinois; Mn. Osc-r Voigt of Kiel, Wisconsin; and Arnold Weitatein, the of Keil. 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY In honor of her twentr-fifth wedding anniversary, which will take place on May 24th, In. W. K. Hundley of 635 Homeward IVEYIUQ w“ guest. of honor " tho meeting of the Dore-l Soc”, of the Redeemer Lutheran church. Inst Tuesd-y. The muting VII held " the home of In. Ted Ba]: of 232 N. Second “not. Following 1 ten duyu' honey- moon in Indiana, Mr. Chasing and his bride will reside in their boat, the Atlanta, m, unchored " Bel- mont Harbor, Chicago, until they find an Iputment. . VISITING IN IOWA Mrs. Wesley Crossley and Ion, Brian, of Ravinia are spending ten, days in Davenport. Des Maine: and northern lows visiting value tires. In honor of her "etmd.Mrth- day, little Martha Meincko, (lunch- ter of Mr. und In. momrd Mrincke of T46 Cloverdale Ivo- nuc. entertained ‘vmenl link frivnds at nu afternoon My on Tut‘sdly. V Arthur J. Brown, Jr., - hoot to the entire first grade of tho BIRTHDAY PA RTIliS Special On Drapes Ideal Cleaners SOT Waning-n An, Hiimood V' TU. H. P. 6643 or sumac: “chum-dad“ umtmmtly.1bu- ado-“Emails”. 'gquthomtasogtheArtur3. Brow-u of '" w. M "an. "TURN to ALASKA In 'urs, Chg-kn " v. chongl. Ala-h. It. in In. inning in new. In - [rm " lethal-I- nnnu. in the put month in nun-d _ SIM, hr husband, and non. In?" Jr., for-pr KW _ In". been residing in Alaska for (in past taro you: Another son, Jerry, accompanied In. Chum on her "turn. Both trip. we“ by plane, WEDDING DATE CHOSEN July " has been chosen IF the date of the wedding of Mia. Winifred Humphrey; d9tor " Mr. Ind In. Herbert Humphrey. of 101 B. Green Bay road, all John A. Selmdbe. Inn of the Waiter Behwaibes of Wankenn. The ceremony will take place a the rectory of the Immaculate Conception church " 5:30'o'clock in the evening. Mr. B. Severi, local photoxnp phat, of 571 Central avenue. in leaving this week for an extended trip to the west coast. Besides visiting Washington. Nevada uni Cnlirornia, he plans to study color photognphy in San Francisco. He will be gone shout three months. A dinner for immediate {nulls and bridal puny will .be held " the Deerpath Inn, Luke Forest, following the ceremony. A neop- tion will be .held " Winen'; hall at. 8:00 o'eloN in the evening. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Fiocchi of 373 Bloom street announce the amazement of their daughter, Elan Louise, to Harold A. Enstrom. In, son of the H. A. Enstroms " 342 Aahiand nvenue, Highwood. Min Dorothy Dever will “and the bride u maid of honor, and Walter Sebwllbc. Jr., will nerve his brother u best run. VISITING WEST COAST The wedding will take plum early next year. SHOWER In honor of Mrs. Michel Had- juk of 63t Onwentsia avenue. In. Edward Olson of 330 Sunnylido avenue was hostess " a shower Inst Wednesday evening. St. James church, Highwood, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Lenl Sentello, dengue:- of the William Slnmllos of 435 Funston nvenne. Ind Anthony Scopelliti. son of Mr. and In. Guy Scopellili of North avenue. on Saturday, May 22, at 9:30 u’clock in the morning, the Rev. Gleewn reading the service. LENA SANTELLO T0 HARRY The bride. who will be mud in a copy of the wedding dress worn by Princess Eliuhteh, will be given in mining: byher father. The hand beaded gown of white slipper satin has a long train, I'm wjth hand beaded designs. The full length veil trimmed with cringe blossoms, {Illa from I crown headdress. She will carry white rose; Best man will be Louis Suntello, brother of the bride, and the ush- er: will be Joe Sancho. “other arottter, Roy Sherony Ind Dom- enie Nntile of Chicago. The taffeta attendanta' gown- made with fitted bodiees, full bat- lerina skirt; and cap sleeves and yoke: of lice. were designed and made by two of tho bridesmaids, the Misses Julia and Sally Ziccat- elli of Chicago. Miss Nancy Can- tagallo of Highwood will be the other bridesmaid, while Mia. Car- mella Santello, sister of the bride, will attend as maid " honor. Her gown will be pink, while the other girls will be ianIIe blue. They will weat lace we: and carry sweetheart mm. The bride's mother has chosen I blue and pink print tires for her daughter's wedding. and In aqua gown for the reception which will be held " 1:30 o'clock in the evening It the Highde Com- munity Center. " is hoped that the bridettroom's mother, who his been in Italy, will "rive in Line for the wedding. t Mi. Linn CatttattaBo will sing "Ave Ink? and "Plans Ange}- icus'” mmpnied by The Rev. Richard Sherlock of Do Paul Uni. wnny. _ THE' PRESS ammo-unau- tun-mmuudm-u “Wuthto-oollhnhib't mahlhvh;thm.‘ dinnarNeaiatr,nt-tt_, villbohldi-bm "eeeorqa-iti-aurrW ELECTED REAL - BOARD VICE PIESIDEN'I' Io-bcn " the [um-Non) Show N his head - 6- Bei you: Imam forttegla1i1ed HittbundPndrHiL PhooeH.P.htt THE COMMODORE NowServingTheFamem. Chicken in a Basket Aho-rt-_-ta-bias. 'tANQuErsANDPAtmEsartRANGED"xramrsE Tu.GuNC0Eugtesettm SKOKIE BLVD. 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