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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1949, p. 4

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Tho and... of Ilia Ila-lot M. Austin, (hush!!! of In. An.- tht of "" Broadview "can. and the bu Funk Drake Austin; I“ Own! Merit-k Schmidt, non of Mr. and In. Otto Schmidt 'og Lone Wolf, Oklahomn. wok who. on Saturday. Juan-y 15. no ' pan. ceremony VII solemniud a St. James Elwin-oval chapel, Chi- we: AUSTIN, WIN Page 4 Tho bride, who ill given in nan-inn by her brother, June: C. Austin of Washington, D. C., wee (owned I: white nth. nude with a train. The veil Ike were we. fingertip length. She carried a bouquet of white rum. up. Th '3": Dr. Dune-n Brown. heard the autumn of nuptial vows. A A Ilia Dorothy Mataon of lake Forest. maid of honor. was gown- ed in ice him um: and bar bou- qm was of camellia: Little Joann. Austin, daughter of Mr. and In. John Ala-tin. attersdqd her turn u flower girl. She wore 1 long pink utin dress with match- ing mitt And curried a nanny of pink ronbudl. Thoma Seminar of Chicago toned the bridegroom as best mm, and John D. and Robert E. Austin, brothers of the bride, “lib ered. About fifty gum attended the reception It 60 E. Scott mt. Chic-(o, following the canyon}: ”Kit-er. . short ;vedding trip Mr. Schmidt and hil bride will reside in Chieatro. ON WORLD CRUISE Word has ngcently been received from Robert C. Cameron, In. U. B. Navy, that he is now in the Per- sian Dean off Arabia. Bob. son at tho B. C. Cameron- of 424 N. Central nvenue. Highwood. is on a world cruise Ibo-rd the U. & B. Tar-Vin. Bob was president of his trraduatintr all”, HiehUnd Put high school, class of '46. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Sundny Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fiorent of Sunnysirle Ivenue en- temined in honor of the second birthday of their daughter, San- dra Lynn. Sandra was. two years old on Tuesday, January 18. Gowned in traditional white aa- tin and wearing a family heirloom veil of rosepoint lace. three quar- ter length. which fell from a crown headdress, and carrying a prayer book to which a single white rose was attached, Mina Norma Claire Lenzini became the bride of Sin- esio A. Zapnoli. The rosary she carried was a gift from the bride- groom. The bride in the daughter of the Virgil Lenzinis of 313 Oak Tenure avenue and the bride- mom is the non of the Valerio Zagsnnlis of 226 Highwood ave- nue, llighwnod. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Arthur Don-ire in the St. James church, at " o'clock in the morning on Saturday, January 16. NORMA LENZINT, A BRIDE The bride's attendants wen ell frowned alike in American Beauty velvet with mecching bonneta. Red rum were attached to the ermine muffs which they carried. Instead of a muff, the little flower girl. Barbara Bernardi, cousin of the bride, s mini-tun of the other no- temlnnts. carried a basket of red rose petals. Maid of honor was Miss Virginia Morclli and the bridesmaids were the Misses Rose Ann Bitetti, Vera Capiuni. and Rosa Lomsso. Bent man was Roll-ml Tawan- oli, brother of the brideteroom, and the ushers were Bernard Len, eini, brother of the bride. Alfie We“. cousin of the bride- groom. and Edward PUeentini. Mil- Marion Clerk IIIIR. . The bride's mother chm a roy- al blue lace gown complemented by e mmhing fathered hat and sue-aria Ber can.“ was of) Met-ins. The bridegroom’s moth- er wore my with my nut-mor- lea. She. too, wore gardening Following the ceremony, te:l {at was served at the home oh It. and In. Punk-k Cnmminml 1331 tttlt." Ivenue. uncle and Aunt f the bride. A calm in the form of double rings toroied the centerpiece for the reception held It the home of the bride's 301 Park Ami; F-d.r&BodrRe.agrs--Ax.to_ _ - and ur,, l. h All” E. Mm, P-toe C-mod Cull..- fonnaly with cum“ MePhertroet's Bump Shop HWM “MIA-I ... mau'la'dukhhodn- lint. Over (on! beed can.“ Thbrideudbridqno-nu -atasogthoHiabuadh6 -trsehootnasduisoradtan" oretudur. F‘ullo'ing a not-than bonny- noon, Mr. W and " bride will "lid. " 1881 0d Tm “can. WEEK-END GUEST lil- Dub Goldberg of China. was the rock-end mt of lb Donna laid of 1049 North-ow "sad. ' ENTERTMNS FOR SISTER In Paul S. Miller of Oakwood Ivenue entertained u the will" dinner in honor of her sister, Ii. Ellen MaePnrlnnd, daughter of the Walter R. IncFuhndn of but ton, who became the bride of Dr. George Sutton, Ion of Dr. And In Don C. Sutton. Illa of Evan» tori, on Sunni-y, Jmunry 16. TALKS ON BIRD-BANDING Paul Downing of Highland Park. president of the Inland Bird- Banding .asoeiation, spoke u I public meeting sponsored by the Evnnaton Bird club on Tuesday evening in the PtsNie librnry, Evanston. The Fin! Methodist church. Ever-atoll, was the tune of the wedding. Following the reception, Dr. Sutton and his bride left for I year in Sweden. combining a wedding trip and graduate study in cardiology for the Doctor. Mr. Downing in nu expert in the bird-banding field md during the last few yum has handed many different lpecies in this Im. m. talk dealt with "The How and Why of Bird-Banding." The betrothal of Miss, Barbara Chum-n to Frank Levy. son of Jules levy of Mit Egnndule Ive- nue, has recently been announced by her father, Louis Chapmm of Sanford place. Chic-go. CHAPMAN-LEVY BETROTHAL Miss Chupm-n is a grlduntc of the University of Illinois and has recently taught school in Cicefo. Her fiance in I graduate of St. Johns Military nudemy and at- tended Willilms college before en- tering the medical corps in the hmy, during the var. At the time of his relclae he was I ser-nt. ENTE RTAIN S AT TEA No date hns been set for the wedding. Alisa Ruth Reilly, daughter of the James M. Reilly; of 108 Elm avenue was hostess to over fifty of her high school friends at tea on Suturdty afternoon. Ruth is a junior at the Highltnd Park high school. James C. Austin of Washington, D. C., who was hen for the wed- ding of his sister, Mi. Eleanor Austin and Orv-l P. Schmidt on Saturday, returned by plate to his home on Monday. Hits mother is Mrs. F. D. Austin of Ravinia. PATRICIA JEAN REDFEARN MARINES RETURNS HOME In the presence of only mem- bers of the family, [in Patricia Jenn Redfeurn. daughter of the Harry H. Redfelms of 1439 B. Sheridan road, and Hilding Wall, mn, son of the D. a. Wlllcrcns m gm.“ Cervi Sales dk Service Fuller Brush Service MIL a! €0.qu Av... " PETER LEA 'thru. brat - er. Whinnor bieyelo. Groait - 9% ". M yrd .30 WWI-I“ BICYCLES H.P.FAhor6rar.. 'th , a 91.3 (as; TU. H. P. I!” no“ “I or Emma. were and in --l The bride is . can». of the ring. Dr. Willia- A. Young of Highland Put high school In! the Pmbyterinn church nod the she attended Perry Hall and service on Mutiny. January IS, Prince: Shiner school. Tho brida- u " o'clock in tho morning at groom is I graduate " the Uni- the home of the bride's mu. unity of Chicago. LEON P1118833, " M - who will upper in Highland Park, " the Hitrtt School Auditorium, January " Min Shirley Jean lib. of Ev- uuton attended the bride I. laid of honor and Swan Wuhan, tho of Em, served his broth- er u best ma. Following the ceremony the young couple left immedinhly for Fhtrida for o month's honeymoon. They will live in Emnon on their return. w,...,,--.-""""- Tame-mm PUBLIC “IVE! COIPAIY or NORTHERN “MOI! THE PRESS "erooorarhrooroogorarsr, h"egoo"rauoaofarueraroirr. ENTERTAHS Mil- libel Ann Eran of MO Friday evening to mull friends Mr. and In. Otto cm at Deerrteld nvenue. accompanied by Mike Hindi of Burton ammo. N. Ridge road was In“!!! 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