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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1948, p. 4

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Page 4 Following a wedding trip in the east, Mr. Hutchison and his bride will reside in Chicago. St. Ambrose church, Chicago, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Claire Neff, daughâ€" ter of the Clarence C. Neffs of Chicago, and Karl William Hutchâ€" ison, son of Mrs. Lewis Hutchison of Highland Park and the late Mr. Hutchison, on Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 11, at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. The bridegroom is the nephew of Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of 529 Forest avenue. Matron of honor was Mrs, John Denton and maid of honor was Miss Charlotte Helsell. The bridesâ€" maids were Miss Katherine Anâ€" derson, Miss Jean Ann Fay, Mrs. Wallace Booth and Mrs. Harold Grace. Robert Hutchison served his brother as best man, and the ushâ€" ers were Lewis R. Hutchison, anâ€" other brother, John and Jerome Neff, brothers of the bride, Edâ€" ward J. Jacobs and Richard Mcâ€" Daniel. By ALICE ZABEL ALICE ROSSITER BETROTHED WESTERN VACATION On Friday night Miss Edith Tucker of 515 Oakwood avenue I for a three weeks‘ western fi'lllion, Enroute to Los:Angeles, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Gladys Markell, she will spend, some time at the Grand Canyon.‘ Before she returns toâ€" Highland Park, she plans a visit in bos‘ Alamos with Mrs. Richard Glidden (Joanne Dexter) and with friends in Berkeley and Sam Francisco. NEFFâ€"HUTCHISON NUPTIALS Dr. and Mrs. Donald E .Rossiter of 1871 Lyman court announce the betrothal of their P“""Qg Alice, to William Holway, son Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Holway of Ishpaming, Michigan. No date has been set for the wedding. A reception at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony. Miss Rossiter graduated this June from Lawrence college in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority memâ€" ber. Her fiance, a student at Lawrence, also attended the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan befose spendâ€" ing thirty months as a lieutenant in the army air corps, during the war. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Miss Mirth Durbahn returned home on Tuesday from a two months‘ European trip.With the Youth Hostel group she saw 2,200 miles of European continent this summer, via bicycle. Starting in Holland, they toured Holland, Belâ€" gium, France and Switzerland. MIRTH DURBAHN HOME FROM EUROPE The bride is a graduate of Highâ€" land Park high school, and the bridegroom, who attended Highâ€" land Park high school, also, was graduated from Cranbrook School in Michigan. He is, at present, a student at â€" Northwestern _ Uniâ€" versity. ho Mirth is the daughter of the Walter Durbahns of 158 Beverly place. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Her faâ€" ther is a faculty member of the Highland Park high school. AT HOME IN EVANSTON Mr, and Mrs. Richard Gould Meddaugh will be at home at 1233 Hull Terrace, Evanston, after Ocâ€" tober 1. The Meddaughs were reâ€" cently married and have been spending their honeymoon in norâ€" thern Wisconsin. Mrs. Meddaugh is the former Naney â€" (Tinker) M c Farland daughter of the Philip E. McFarâ€" lands of 606 Eastwood avenue. Mr. Meddaugh is the son of the Raymond Meddaughs of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. 1624 Orrington Evanston, Hlincis Pleasant working conditions, free hospitalizationâ€" and discount privileges. APPLY AT QNCE ; to Mr. Christie, 3rd floor office at our Evanston Store 3 Seamstresses and 1 Fitter experienced on better coats, suits and dresses. Girl for switchboard and general office work. Cashierâ€"Inspector for wrapping desk. Porter for cleaning and general duties. + FOR OUR NEW HIGHLAND PARK STORE EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. Back at his studies at Carleton college in Northfield, Minnesota, where he is entering his junior year, is Henry Date, son of the Paul Dages of Rice street. Henry wNn‘fior of the waterfront this summer at the Presbyterian Westâ€" minster Lodge Conference in Sagutuck, Michigan from August 28 to September 6. ty at Boulder. Both boys graduated in June from the Highland Park high school. They will leave today, too. & His sister, Marilyn, was delegate from the Presbyterian church in Highland Park to this conference. She is a junior at the Highland Park high school. RICHARD WINEFTELD TAKES A BRIDE The wedding of Miss Emily Louise Stekoll, daughter of Mrs. Jules S. Friedlander, and ‘Richard M. Winefield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Winefield of 203 S. Green Bay road, will take place Saturday evening," September 18, at the Friedlander home in Glencoe. Rabbi Edgar S. Siskin will perform the ceremony at 8:30 with only members of the immediate famâ€" ilies, aunts and uncles and a few friends of the young couple presâ€" ent. The bride will wear a white satin wedding gown with fingertip veil, and carry a bouquet of garâ€" denias and stephanotis formed around an orchid center. Miss Sally Stekoll, who will be her sisâ€" BACK AT SCHOOL Herbert Holt, Jr., son of the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson ave> nue, returned to the University of lllinois, where he is a student, on Monday. Also off for Boulder toâ€"day is Dick Bauer, son of the A. S. Bauers of Central avenue. He, too, will be entering his freshman year at the University. > Charles Hunter, son of Mrs. Elsie Hunter of Burton avenue, and Gene Kiley, son of the Timoâ€" thy Kileys of Woodland avenue, will also enter Colorado Universiâ€" On Sunday, Art Humphrey, son of the A. Gordon Humphreys of Judson avenue, left for Greenâ€" castle, Indiana, for the opening of school at De Pauw University. Art is a junior there. Wilson Grady, son of Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of Forest avenue, will leave toâ€"day for the University of Colorado in Boulder. Wilson is entering his freshman year there. Back to Knox college after a summer vacation, are Ruth Rossiâ€" ter; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter of Lyman court, and Georgianne Glader, daughter of the George Gladers of Ridgewood drive. Both will be sophomores. > Larry Larson, son of the Lloyd L. Larsons of 665 Central avenue, left last Saturday for Marshall, Missouri, where he is enrolled as a freshman at Missouri Valley colâ€" lege. 8 Bob Rerg, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Sheldon lane, and Jerry Peterson, son of the Lindell Petersons of S. Green Bay road, are returning to their classes at Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana, after summer vacation. Don Martin, son of the Bryan K. Martins of Woodland road is back at Iowa University in lowa City, lowa. Don returned to school following a vacation spent at home this summer. | _ Edward Josselyn of. Highland | Park served as best man, and Fred IKlemp was groomsman. Jerome | and Stanley Gilbert ushered. ter‘s maid of honor, will be gowned in ice blue faille. Her bouquet will be of bronze tea roses. Following a two week honeyâ€" moon in _ northern _ Wisconsin. The young couple will reside in Milwaukee, where he is a student at Marquette University, and she is a registered nurse. Mr. Allen Mr. William Ziv of Chicago will serve the bridegroom as best man. Following a honeymoon spent at Snow Bird Mountain Lodge in the Smoky Mountains of North Caroâ€" lina, Mr. Winefield and his bride will reside in an apartment in Chicago, which they recently rentâ€" Among preâ€"nuptial parties given for the brideâ€"toâ€"be was a linen shower at which Mrs. Herbert Goldberg of Winnetka was hostess. A kitchen shower was given in her honor by Mrs. Walter Hirsch, Jr. Mrs. Harold Pink, aunt of the bridegroom, honored Miss Stekoll at luncheon at the Standard Club, and Mré. George Peristein, another aunt, gave a picnic in lp_pgr of the couple at Michiana Shores, where she resides. A dinner was held at the Hillâ€" crest Country club and a recepâ€" tion was held from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the home of the bride‘s parents.â€"The entire football team of ‘45 and ‘46 coâ€"members of Harold, of the Highland Park high school, attended the wedding. ‘The bride was lovely in a lace trimmed white Satin gown. Her bouquet was of white chrysantheâ€" mums around a white orchid. Her twin sister, Mary, attended as maid of honor. Her gown was green and she carried an old fashioned bouquet. Another sister, Charlotte, was bridesmaid. Her gown was yellow and her bouquet was like that of the maid of honor. Miss Kathryn Mae Snyder beâ€" came the bride of Harold Leslie (Red) Allen, on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 11; at 10:00 o‘clock in the morning at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Milwaukee in a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Snyder of ‘Milwaukee and the bridegroom is the son of Leslie Allen of Kenosha, formerly of Highland Park, and Mrs. Harry S. Colvin of Aurora, also formerly of Highland Park. The "500" Club held a picnic at Sunset Park on Sunday. CLUB PICNIC HAROLD ALLEN WEDS BARTON MacLANE » GRIFF BARNETT » WILLIAM TRACY â€" ART BAKER _ _ Bwected by JOHN M. STAHL + rroswces »yLAMAR TROTTH _ 2C )A Screen Play by Lamar Trofti : Based on the Movel by Poul Wellman . crrreay rox RUTTKAY JEWELERS FIRST NORTH SHORE SHOWING «_ ONE FULL WEEK Friday to Thursday, Sept. 17 â€" 23 GLENCOE T HE P RESS SERVICE GUARANTEED SWISS WATCHES A SPECIALTY Store hours 8:00 to 6.00 At the close of the University of Michigan Summer Session, deâ€" grees were awarded to 1,120 stuâ€" dents. Nancy Holt of 1330 Judson avenue and William Henry Cufâ€" fey, Jr. of 599 Onwentsia avenue are Highland Parkers who received diplomas. formerly attended Bradley Uniâ€" versity and is a graduate of Highâ€" land Park high school. Home from a month spent at Minocqua, Wisconsin, are the Stanley Clagues, their daughter, "CoCo", and son, Kenny, of 300 Woodland avenue. "CoCo" will be returning soon to Roycemore where she is a student. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ebert of 114 Michigan avenue, accompanied by Mr..and Mrs. J. B. Kress of Winâ€" netka, have returned from a northern Wisconsin vacation. BACK HOME : Matt Kutzer, Jr. and Carl Johnâ€" son spent three weeks in Hayward, Wisconsin atâ€" the Kutzer summer home. They also took a five day trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Kutâ€" zer, Sr. and daughter, Dorothy, of S. Sheridan road were at the cotâ€" tage one of the weekâ€"ends, also. After summering at Eagle River, Wisconsin, the family of Dr. Grover Q. Grady have returned to their home at 529 Forest avenue. TO LIVE HERE On September 12, the marriage of Mrs. Franklin Neunuebel, the former Margaret Nielsen, and Milton Joseph Hamilton, son of Mrs. Lioyd Franklin Hamilton of Cincinnati, took place in the Winâ€" netka home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Nielsen, with only the families present. After a wedding trip to Berâ€" muda, Mr. Hamilton and his bride will live in a home they recently purchased in Highlandâ€"Park. TWINS‘ FIRST BIRTHDAY The first birthday of Dave and Dickie, the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Carey of 1344 Broadview avenue, was celebrated at an afternoon party last Tuesâ€" day. The little boys were one year old on September 7. After a month‘s vacation on a Wyoming ranch, the Elmer Freyâ€" tags of 825 S. Sheridan road have returned home. ; UNIVERSITY â€"OF MICHIGAN GRADUATES FineWatch Repair > KREELâ€"CANTAGALLO WEDDING On Saturday, September 11, Miss Mary Christine Kreel, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Mary Kreel of New York, became the bride of America J. Cantagallo, son of the Nicholas Cantagallos of 324 Ashland aveâ€" nue, The 9:30 a.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Martinez at the St. James church, Highwood. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Peter Kreel, wore a white satin wedding gown made with a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown headdress. She carried white carâ€" nations. Frank Gravandi of Highwood served Mr. Cantagallo as best man. Miss Laura Cantagallo, sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor and Miss Theresa Minorini was bridesmaid. Both atâ€" tendants wore pale blue gowns. Miss Cantagallo‘s bouquet of red carnations matched the crown of soft red feathers she wore in her hair, while Miss Minorini‘s carnaâ€" tions and feathered crown were of the same shade of blue as her The bride‘s.mother wore a grey suit at the church ceremony in the morning and a pale blue lace gown at the reception held at 8:00 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Her corsage was of white carnations. The bridegroom‘s mother chose navy blue for both occasions and her corsage, too, was of white carâ€" nations. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Gaines of 393 Oakland drive. They bought their home, recently built, here. Former Chicagoans, they are About one hundred and fifty guests attended the reception. Mr. Cantagallo and his bride are now residing in Highwood. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Instantly that friendly word is heard clearly and distinctly in Springfield or Paris, Cape Town or Hong Kongâ€"or almost anywhere else you may wish to send it. Some people think the farther they‘re calling the louder they should talk. No need.to. In fact, shouting merely distorts your wordsâ€"and annoys the person you are calling. "Hello!" you say, in a quiet, normal voice. Even if your voice travels thousands of miles, there is no need to shout over the telephone. Just taik directly into the mouthpiece . . . hold it close to your lips (Mon-hllm.m)m ‘fio and speak distinctly. s has to be done is done for you by the Little vacuum tubes boost the power of your voice currents at regular intervals along the route of a Long Distance call. ‘Your telephone is engineered to perform this modern miracle of transmission. Static and "echoes" that used to interfere with Long Distance calls have been largely normal speaking voice can be reproduced clearly and faithfully in just about any place on earth. Making your telephone easy to use is part of our job. Making it serve you efficiently, making it useful and valuable, is the aim of all of us here at Illinois Bell. And our service improvement projects are making it even more service is coming your way. ILLINONS BELL TELEPRONE comrarnt Thursday, Sept. 16, 1948 the parents of a daughter, Marilyn, 9, and a son, Kenneth, 5. Mr. Gaines is a Chicago attorney. Former Evanstonians, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Towner and daughter, Wendy Kay, nineteen months old, are now living at 990 N. Green Bay road. A facuity member at Northwestern _ University, _ Mr. Towner is an assistant in the His tory department. Now living in their recently purâ€" chased home at 2194 S. Sheridan road, are the N. L. Pollocks. Forâ€" mer Chicagoans, they are parents of a son, Jerome, 11, and a daughâ€" ter, Roberta, 6. Mr. Pollock is a Formerly of Iowa City, lowa, and now living at 133 Lake aveâ€" nue, are the Richard Diemers. Mr. Diemer is with the Edward Shields Hewitt and Associates, pension consultants, Chicago. The Diemers have a daughter, Anne, 2. manufacturer in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Abrams and daughters, Alice, 9, and Ellen, 6, are former Chicagoans. They bought the home at 163 Lakeside Manor road, in which they are now residing. Mr, Abrams is in the picture frame and mirror business in Chicago. 3 Calling SPRINGFIELD â€"or SOUTH AFRICA? Just speak naturally Saturdays, eves. of First Pridays and Tooly Dare 105 ahd 140 pis. puut o raeee . Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. (Continued On Next Page}

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