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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1949, p. 4

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P1204 WEEK-IN D VISITORS Wukand Vinita" " the te of Mr. and In. Howell W. - ny of 818. Undo- nmno II. their “min-law ad WW. “0 Gnu liar-nu " Crude-built. [mm Mr. liar-tn in the no. cl the Raymond E. Horn-III of I” N. Lindon "on“. BACK.BOME heady home from Florida. In tho E. M. Harri-cy- " I” I Gran Bay rod. my Ind be. in Miami Bench Iinee Non-b. 15. Mr. and In. Cornelius C. We“ of 193 Haul uvenuo are - to return from Palm Buck an. week. My in“ been in Florida for the pan month. VIRGINIA HOLLENHAUEE WEDS Min. Virginil Hellcat-nu, daughter of the Henry Hollan- hnuen of Skokie, formerly of Vine nvenue, Highland Put. was united in man-rim with limit] Mnhnftey, ulna of Skokiefon Sat- urday, Februu'y 26. The Tao p.m. ceremony took pines in the North Shore hotel, Evnnan. The bride wore I "rft my crepe dress. Her matching halo hat was trimmed with a short Nee veil: The bouquet. she carried was of white carnations and white orchids. _ Mm. Phillip Hoffmann of Gieet- view, niece of the bride, was her' only nttemunt. Her cream colond breaded dress was complemented by a matching halo hat. She cm tied pink carnntions. '"IIS “It“ ... lam-rm "mu-n. . ”WM“ Robert Mollenhnuer of Keno-h... Wisconsin, brother of the bride, served the bridegroom A: best mun. The bridets mother chose s royal blue tires for the wedding. The bridegroom'a mother van in nlvy blue. Their comm were of orchids. The bride has been employed " --o-- the Public Service company for WEDDING DATE SET ' ,7“, April 9 has been chosen In uk - 7 ----_- l,datas of the wedding of “in . iCarolee Billington, daughter of the North Shore Florist Whom-s Billingtons of St. Plul. and Landscape Service iiiiiiCiic, formerly of Highllnd H’uk. ma Edvard Therrien, Jr., THIS WEEK North Shore Florist and Landscape Service Jos. xouzcx 'rGu.rnrh 0015'"! W Phon- Clause. .6 0 9 [Manda-mil. "Niekesrsrm_-h_ “(charm-Ilium» ”in“. “draw from anxiety and limi. tation. tum-1h" with enlamvd undorxmmling and. usefulm-ss, hnprinmu- and I son-o of welt. being bvvond what one has known before - Those. Chrinllnn '. _. we make. available for all. und- r all mmlilionn. an abundant world-wide widower Aha-a. How you "In :- terience theme benefits of the Sch-nor of Christianity in dearly not forth in writimo--imcludirtg the Christian Srim ammo-L “Science and Health with Kry to the Scripturen" by Mary Baker Edety-which my be read, borrowed. or punt-a d " FOR EVERY OCCASION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING noon " No. mm In. HIGHLAND PM OPEN DAILY 290 Greenwood A"... Glenna, Illinoi- For rar- This Liberation FLOWERS Vinita" Woke- -sq6.gedt_ A -tauto loll-mu! a. tho ‘MWWMM {nonmAbouu-ohundndgm After I week's howl-eon h -. Wt-tm, Mr. May And it bride an m raiding at 4011 Innin- amuo, Show. l The Maurice Dd Bonn. former- ly of s. (been Bay road, who moved to the west coast Inst (all. have visited with my former Highland Men recently. Now of Sun“ Ionic; California, the De Emu have visited with Mrs. Fied mmnm'wm u2N't,"','ti'l'd2'Aa2f; intoP'iU-iionftstomit' umitycolhpo-Pobruuyt. Mo in“. IQ of tho Earl . armu.orruwthomotnne. Bis liner. Hwy. . ”phonon " m college, recently no!» formed in II exhibition "in at tho Ill-chum III-titan. If Twinning. Nutty. besides being a “In: of an Brnith colloc- Lile Gull-nil. in I member of In dam winning and crew in... She prepared for Smith u Royce- non. MOVING TO EVANSTON Having laid their home a 120 Prospect avenue, tho Kenneth G. Anderson; will be moving to Evan-tan on Inch 20. Their not, Kenneth, is I senior this yes: " the Like Tore". academy and theirLdebtor, Chin. in I sopho- more It Wellesley. NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND PABKERS 11.11ny and her funny, formerly of Oahu“ 3mm; tho Gus Ston- ms. who " one time lived on Pieaaant avenue; the Harry Kel- lyl; Bob Ampuh; and the Charlie Balkan. The be Bonu’ Ion, Haurice, Jr. is I student " the University of Southern mum [ WEDDING DATE SET ' The bride, who u given in -GiirsrsiriLerertisena.tA marriage by her father. were I am of the wedding of Mir. Pink tsuit natd Mil-c - Carola Billington, daughter of the clothe with DIV, Nu. nee-tus Thomas Billingtons of St. Purl. She carried a my" book In“ Minnesota, formerly of Highllnd with I white whit Park. ma mum Therrien, Jr.,l Attending the bride were Ili- son of Mr. and Mrs Therrien oriTina Biorsdi, her cousin. msd li- 423 N. Green Bay road. The 8 m Benq both of Hid-wood. p.m. ceremony will be performed They - drrs-d “it. in M" in an Episcopal church in SL Paul. _ NW3. "implemented by cor-cu of MOVING TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Fibber of 2Stt Oak Terrace, Highwood, will he leaving Boon to mute their home in Westwood,, California, Mr. Fisher, owner ot/the Ermine Cleaners in Highwood for 27 years. sold his business this (all. fre was I boy scout and civic leader 'in Hind-wood for many yours. and member of mlny or- ganizations both in Highwood and Highland Park. Thc lmmarulatc Conception church WIS the scene of the wed- ding of Miss Alice Clan Johnston, daughter of Ar. and Mrs. Joseph ll. Johnston of Denver. Colorado. and Anthony R. Mmsueui, son of Mrs. Dominic:- Mansuetti of Sterling. Colorado, on Stand-y. Feirruary 2R. The Rev. O‘Connell hvard the exchange of nuptial vows at 10:30 o'clock in the mom- JOHNSTON-MANSUETTI NUP'rIAt.S mg The 1sride's dress of Mun crepe was trimmed in man-hm; aquins. "or tetsthvrvd half hat In: the unm- rlvlor In her gown. She cur- ru-d a prayer book. Mr. and Mrs. John Hmnueui or 708 Deerfield avenue. cousin of the bridetrroom, amid the ample. The feathered hat In. Mansnetti won with“! In: - pink print dress. The bride is n graduate of the school of manic of D- Ini- versity. The hridetrnom in I Brad- BRIIWN'S IIIIIING STABlES um Deerfield Rd. M.P. 321 REGISTER NOW FOR GROUP RIDING Private [was by Appoint-eat Choice lot of saddle hone. all hunters for sale at all ttmen Mr. laid!” in l “sum Scene" will be a. m production of tho Ro-tt college Thuue's current nelson. It will be entirely student. new and pro- duced Ind will have I IBM" cut of 46. . h'.o'_dUOG- mum: NAVY Cuw.UBN.nudlt.n-JIIL air and” m 31h [brawn-0M!- Former-trt-OOM- "r,utraa-dtqt_. unwinding-than“; WWWMkb TO STAR IN count “A! Mis. Yodd loin-in. 1m MH-. In. - larch 1.. 12. ad 18,u8:30p.-.,u¢hWA Pluyhouu, am W. w- Blvd; Chic-co. . lilo Edwin, a senior It - "It college, in boon s III-bu of the North Shot. Sun-u Plu- m in Chicago. She also-M in ampu- productim at Wall.- ky college then It. as I m- dent before she can: to Boo-Inn college. ”0'0““ Seen." arNek will “Mummies-owed- qumsi became the Dude at cpt.l George Clifford Allison on 'fe day, February M. " Fort. Shark dun chapel No. One. he " Ban, ceremony n- md by Chaplain J. B. Gorman before I and] group of friends and relatives The bride is the daughter of Donnie Pla- qud of 241 M pk". M ANTOINErrE PASQUISI. A HEIDI: Miss Antoinette Eruaheth Pas- qucsi beam: the bride of Cpl. The; were are-ea alike in luv, blue, complemented by cor-cu of gardening u:,L_~I l_)_ " I‘L:_A_- m) wood, and the bridegroo- is the son ofir. Ind In. George Alli- Ion of Boston, In“ Michael And. of Chicago served the bridegroom u best III-n Ind Sargent Urh-ne Bannister of Iowa ushered. A breakfast followed the cere- mony It the home of the we: father. A dinner for forty close friends and rehtives was held in the afternoon " Mrs. Olimpia. Fabbri's on North avenue. In the s-vening a reception was held at the Highwood Community Center. cu. Allison and " bride are now residing on North nvenue Mr. and Mrs. Irving Glue "rl Two Rivers. Wisconsin, and their' dnutthter, Mrs, Paul Ninestedt of Sturzoon Bay. Wisconsin. have returned home after a few days' visit with their niece. In. Hiltnn Dunner of 714 B. Ridge road; They were here to attend the wed- ding of their niece. "in Virginia Moiienhauer, who became the .britle of “mid Mahafrey on Sat- ‘unlny. February 26, in Evnmmn. “In. Dunner is a sister of the RETURNED HOME bride 1949 I]! 08088 “Ill! an.“ THE PRESS to: of ledkll hay-rum“ Manhood-pull...“ ”iv-Lam...- .“Quoa”. “In...“ ofHiuMr.t-tis- ber, eh-tis-iN-im-db anothahacMIu-l Enur-.e-hBeiv-tot" {nanny tum-uh nesdneeesti-Nxeet_r decapitation-inh- row,thor-ttrm_hh, Mn "ur to {iodi- an. honor. On Tue-d”. Inch 8, It. and Mrs. Emmett T. Home, (I. muy Danube) of m (ii-vio- nvenue. became the pm“ of a dnughter " the Highland Park hospital. Tho little girl. who weighed T pounds. 1 cute. ha not yet been and. Grandparent an the and J. Mommy- of the use ale-view Iddl‘ell and In Marie Benin of " Sunset road. Word In. been not“ he- Kowloon. Roam". China. of the birth of I daughter to It. and “is. Edwin J. Barthen (Glori- Crain). The baby, who u h.- named Nicola. wu born on Jan- uary 29 " Kowloon. She in the granddaughter " the M B. LOOK WHO’SHERE There is No Substitute For Good Tailoring Here you get the kind of a gar- ment you hate been looking for price. You must plan early as we can not accept all order on short notice. for a long --7/u$aauM M14» Ink“ lGNorthMI-u FERDINAND HUME]! at the right an..." TiiTGiid - PII. (“WI-lb“ "i-i-ee-Ili-pr. Mum-GI“ iiiarriv.ioda-H mun-hills... “wig-“alto“ 'oA-it-a-te-i- lurk-I. Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY ”MA“ wuvmnaxmsr. mm "" g -.-a-. F.4- “Md”. BMnhqahed 1913 WEB-.9" t-eitri. Noe-tr-drill'" . 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