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Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1948, p. 4

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was mull TAKE A BRIDE 'hith, m of the bride. m maid of honor and Ii. “1, Arruth, “other an. In. Riel-rd J. Alknby, Jr., (Juli. mil). BiBter of the bridegroom. and Il- Barbon Elliot of ldihu Bach. California, were bridal-aids. On July 21 Mr. B. Jefferson of 218 N. Second med. will have by plum from Canada'for Pleat- wich. Beotund. From there he will go by train to Nevada-awry!» for 1 six weeh’ visit with rel.- tieetr. 1rLS.athrhmi-'nehtueh,Nmr Yahuthmolth-dr he! Kyla-EM“ 'uit-Ja-Bred-SM-ht “anticommuluu”, an” o'cloekhthcm ummumma‘m. and In. Ewell w m thork City-“MN,- aeh/H.Y.idMr.Ri.ehhoi.t" "moethoMermanA.Ei_e INK-alumna. Mr. 1nd Mrs William Edwin Smith of Wilma“: introduced their daughter, Barham to their friends " I recent. te. at the Win- noun home of the dehunte'l trrandparenta, the Robert D. For- ms, former Highland Pun-ken. Among Miss Smith's twelve assist. tntn were two Pine lunar club Ilium. Miss Joan Davis of hum City. Missouri and Ii. Jay Smith of Montclair, New Jersey‘. MARGARET SCHIID HAWKS The marriage of Mir. Hamlet Ann Sehmid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph V. Stink! of 2881 Lakeiide place. and Donn Clark Iclntur". Ion of Mr. and In. Charles lclntur", In. of Nash- ville. Tame“. took place on loudly. July 5. actt.Niq o'clock in the morning " How- lot-aria! chapel on the Nonlm can- pua. The Rev. Ida-oi. curtain. hard the new of nuptial van 7 PLANE TRIP 10' ENGLAND PLANNED iii. bride. who u. m in marriage br in father. - gowncd in white lace Ind artamttrV BraLrCEEABEL rut. nun Ming gown. Tho -iatveiiotrqt-aiti-ueh dom.hnhqu-dlor1m -ti-int_itv.tehrear- riot] n bouquet of white M atqrhnootH,nndNehnru1itie_ Tho kidd- ntundnnu - oomodiihoum6itooe-dr. ahe-idueh-te'nbemqraat- of blue “phi-inn and Ilium attatoog-tehigwfto-u.h. Bichud J. Allah]. Jr.. and his brother-in-hw " but IIIII and Pam Magma Zinchke. W of the bridegroom. Mu Sulli- "e. Jr., 3nd Hillycr Bron. In. of Following a wedding trip through the Contain Rockies, Ir. Zilehke Ind his bride will motor to lam Altos, Californio. when they will make their home while they complete their studies It suntan university. Mr. Bisehhe is link ant in the hiistorr depuhunt of the Imivenity Ind is working to- word his doetomte. Be in o - uohe of Luke Forest My and of Yule university. Me received his master's degree " Stanford. His bride is I grain-w of Finch Junior college. Tho bride's mother won I pink lace gown with matching ht and acct-orig; Tho treid-tom'. - ther chow my chino-I emplo- monted by-bmn “Ind-co.- Ioriu. Each vote In orchid cor- DEBUT TEA whinging. union-nu. "al-od, h Inception at Shel-Ir: followed the ceremony. A - A Northshom GardenofMemories Mm Waw Tub and “a! "In Yo; - PM P.“ mquOII‘I‘". A Sound; Awaits. You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY WWW of m1 mum "I? “Wuhan“ “duh-It t-hie_roe..-tee throat-(Melba..- hrul‘gnnd-m. It tollin- .eroimuaddretehoe-ird "titiro-nndwhito_ I‘m-Joyce Valiant. "aid " boon-ninycuovm Hahnuuvualydlowm and Ma. li- lnry note! In. Rim. [knit-n. and: of the brido. minimum She won pink mum nil mwkrouondhrtw. The garden of the J. R. Homin- of 225 Maple Kill road, Wimtkn. will be the scene of the doublo wedding of their niece, Min. Enr- Het Patrick Plotkin Ind her bro- ther, Samuel Dresner Plotkin. daughter and son of the o. I}. Plotkina of 2761 S. Deere Park drive, on August 29. The bet that J. H. Plotkin and o. B. Min nre brothers and their wives. lil- tera, In: mnde the two {milk doubly close. . Mr. Sumac] Plotkin Incl his bride-to-be, Min Gui] Win. dlulrhter of the A. N. Levin: of Term Hume, Indians. are - ates of Northwestern 'mimmttr. Miss Plotkin ia'thq finaeq of DIV” Loenberrt, son of Mr. bad In. I. boenberg of CHM. Sh. h . undo-me of Briaretift Junior col- lege and he, of Michigan “Inni- ty school of Luv. Patrick Keller, son of tho I". and Mrs. Keller. formerly of Trinity church. new mddirte in Mnrylnnd. Edwnrd Moi-Ir of 187 The bride graduated this Juno Iron Nam-um. Tho hid.- groom will "turn in the an (a his mint you. Besides the “demod- pus em.- and tgrandmother, In Clnrlo- Kernturff, hin mint. In. Duke Crouch, of “ville, ah attended the wedding. Here for n visit with the I..I. Kama of 1918 B. Sheridln road are Mr. Knitter's brother and " ter-in-law, the E. Ruben and their gar-dun of San Diego. They Ir- Iived on Sunday. Tho hrido'l mother won a an. of my lam print and the brides-room'- mother was in It.“ linen. Eneh won In orchid. Tho bride's maul-ml mm m in navy blue - oomph-onto! by . eon-go of Manila. thilp hr "and mud-moth" and tho hriduroom's grandma-r van in black and white print the“ They, too, won ”in. The uventy-five who would“ the ceremony. Ibo were noon-day dinner [new " the Orrington hotel. Much. following the raiding uni“. DOUBLE WEDDING PLANNED Robert Chitin-son of My. Wisconsin, served as beat an all Bonk Bay and Godfrey Wills. umber-d. Mr. iietr,turft md his bride are now in Nuhville on I two reek! honeymoon. - CALIFORNIA VISITORS MOTOR TRIP WEST Iii- Jun seen at cue-go, . Northwestern chum-u of ths bride. In. omnin. le'h-oIIWPMm NdethSumFhmut Indhnlhapechico m - OCCUR. - Jos. Imam - 809 ”MA... 'u-tn-_-ee'" Wanna-lbw!“ o! lawmumm hymilclunm‘nw trip. They plan to vUt Yellow It... Halon-Inn am Put -teteth-tmt-taardwtB 'otosmbramroetheGmadC-- vaillhogou-ix'uh. CAMERON-DOCK HUM Tho vaddi-c of list In, [on Cm, dorehter of tho John Cannon " S.- W. Cl. fomia. and Jun.- P‘nuk lock, sentiment Bock-0141356 [CD-aids nut-u. In .ttHartgtimd in tho garden of the Bock Ill-O a 3:00 p... on May, July 1. a. Rev. M. K. "an". om. About " W. The bride’- mother wore a yol- - pint du- Ind in comp w.- ot pl. shrimp colored (Midi. After . In dare northera Wisp coda Wool, It. Bock and his bride In new ridding tampo- nrily u the helm of his man. C. Tobbc of Glue” [an been withing but “Ben Van‘s" " - nee-my. She will In" on July " M the “Ant-Mun" for I three nonm- visit with In: mother, who resides in Monnnd. HBLEN GIBSON W308 the Rev. Robert Alba-hon hand the cull-nae of much] vow: on Saturday. July W, " 10:00 o'clock in the morning at tho Woo- The bride In" I with. Pull- Beuh wit and he: - “a of -d.ninn ad baby pink you. li- P-triein Him of MI. formerly of Highland Put. at- tended a mid of honor. She, too, won a white suit, complement“ by . con-cc of pink to.“ 'Imh 50mm and the Manhattan. - LEAVING my. now am M trim;- of In. The North Shore Line is again ready to serve you. Service on all divisions of the railroad was restored beginning WednesdnyJune 30. This was made possible through an order of the Illinois Commerce Commission increa- ing commutation thees. We sincerely regret the inconvenience to which you were subjected. The 93-day shut- down of the railroad was occasioned by financial inability to meet wage increases and other demands of employes. The North Shore Line lost $283,109 last year in providing tnnspomtion services. Taking full credit for "oavoperatirttt income it still showed a deficit of $95,971. These losses occurred primarily been” of low commutation fhees pruiously in effect. While the newly mthorized commutation thees myseemtoberelatively high theyu'e not out of line with the tremendously in- creased commodity com confronting nll of usiehitrherh-tecessnerifthe mil.. 'oaaiatocoatimtetooreese. The Commission order provides that the sttoreLueBeundohWbeoremtedfbrn testreriodtodet-inewheeheroenoeit cnntromni-iasuoattoormd1maineasttasin. 1tiaoerdesie-dhorethneieeata. The Shore Line Bunch quit-eat will tret-a-deed-exit-tttunlink ta-s-ct-i-ot-e-ttrev- out will be mad woo-din; to pm- THE PRESS Guinea New: Sun: A Alumnus Runny Colman kylMcthIt-lh adamant-bu- mumoolAr-nul.m Ii. manta-ma Mtg In. Gib“. of a: "thr- "can. and Mr. Tue-u b in son of an John Tumu- " 8tr, Gun: mt. Them-“lowlyhuvm uranium and he. "I Ind. 3.ittotWttbodiee.gtiMrt.U_ ateevesnasdatrain. Thu-(boo trimmed both tho Iii“ and thq mimshoeujrbdvhlum JohnLGibaoa [antimi- uni-(e. In. Robert Icky (In, In Gibson) of 'ri-ood. in. o! the bride, attended u an. of honor. Her light Hm ("I all matching hat won comm by I colonial bow“ " - roses. In. David Ban-mu. ll- Violem Cooper of thtt 11h Ch, Utah, and In. John Gil-on. inns ill-law of the bride. In" brida- maids Their pm - white and the {lower- they earrHd In. mb onjal bouquets of rod was. Best man In: Peter True-Io, brother of an hm and the usher: "N Prime Coil. luio Mini and labor: Icky. The bride's mother van a black figured are. with a chm com unw hat and vhiu new Her can.” m of -d.atins Th. bridegroom’n mother m in my blue with white use-uric. Sh, too, had I Mania m. k diam; In: WV at home of In. Olimpia Mini The young conpk in new on a honeymoon " Bailey’- “but. Winconsin. During the in, he served in the "my. At mt I. in unending school u North” em university. OFF TO SWITZERLAND Zilchke wading in Nov York In: week, " which they was both To THE PUBLIC: malt-nah“ LAM-uh, (Julio M) at uilhtluopQOQI-dnw -riitthoUatimoitgoeGe "Oi-WWII“. "horoeoivedhis-'nd- in physics-Imam For“: "one and III. II. A. light: " 100 Baal aremre,who mreroiaNmrYoNNrthrV ding, at tho judo: Allah” ode. --t-mtamrdtorriebund n. W, in: In. M maitnleo-i0int-g. Givon in-i-trv-atb. a, the had. wan . whit. pati- nndineoioddhtooqr-dft-- tirvoit.teue-i_ito- book to which mm were a. Put. VBRONA KEMP, A BRIDE diam-my, July a, m- Frar. ou than, that“: of tho All- My [lamp ot 1?'_aeeqott"' mt. been. the bride of than 6W0, on of Mr. and In. Vincent. Gun-clinch cl Mod. u 11 o'clock in the nothing at the [with Compact: church. the Raw. Ian. 40mph P. luri- "s-or-ii-ue-ur, Matron of honor m In. D.vidW-oftrtirndin.Ber orchid colorod (on was emplo- mud by matettiateeamatimtx Tho brutal-ids, li- Dorothy 'rumr,itauroetubeih.nnd 'Eia.rregenD.t%rtto,meheo.boo- osotmnreroiihethomatmmof Mnofgminpfdmon: -- MmmSunulGundi- "do,beotherofthottrideoe .ndtuarherwanJaeotrGo1atta odRoehfoed. banana-mar- with pink nee-orie- for he dnaehtoenweddine.eeor- mot whiten-unskill- gnoom's mother Ibo was in gray cedures prescribed by their Accounting 1nd Finance Division. During the test period reports based upon the findings of the accountants of the Commission will be given to the public and to municipal suthotities so that they an satisfy themselves us to the pertinent facts. Under this plan it an be clearly deter- mined whether or not the Shore Line Branch an be operated on s self-sustaining basis. It my be that continual losses will occur but nevertheless we are willing to assume this riskinordettoteopenthersilrosdtodne public and give sn opportunity for our more than 1,400 employes to return to work. The future of the North Shore Line, snd tparticularly the Shore Line Branch, is de- pendent upon the extent to which it is used. In this we seek your cooperation. Thenilrosdhssnosourcesofincometo meet heavily increased operating expenses other than fsres it receives for the mspor- tntiortot-t-dee-1eeivedbr thehsndlingoffreightlfitistocnutinneto existsndsotendersservioetothesertitory itserves, itneedi‘khesupportofthe citizens snd industries located slang the line. We sre noxious to provide trsnsporrstion service that will merit the good-will snd cooperstion of I died public. The sun. "erlr"rlte snd uployss of the North Shore Line sincerely solicit your support. ,V. ", v, at. ue m Indium!!- WhJoi-Wiuu-I‘w munch-mull“- loved. and” m an. uuwwumKh-ph-I» Mr. -cdusinrdtrmudu,e. .iiGuia'tnstoe-eV amusing-mummy Lam-imam?" _ " mit W. In honor of Hi- Winihd-llul- 'GoUi,Ghowiiie-ey.M.e of John A. saw-lb. on "tr 1.- iGiii-De,eothrD-sdM- magnum-mu. W - new"! " tho naval-1f ttom.. W Mmpment. "auiotGorofutotreu-toe. In. "but Bush of OBI-til than, her ml. - . -. L-u-ri-tho-a"" AWARDED SPECIAL Pm Itiehnzd Salim-n of 1218 Phi- nnt -e, Highland M high when] student. In: an“! BRIDAL SHOWERS mum-meann- “Weakest-um w-h-ctr-ar-ah" "In-um to: thumb! any "TAKE” “ammo-n7 Thursday, July 8, 1948 (Ca-dande- no 5) ran-man

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