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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1949, p. 4

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St. Matthew‘s Episcopal church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Carolee Billington, daughter of the Thomas L. Billingtons of St. Paul, formerly of Highland Park, and Edward J. Therrien, Jr., son of Mr. Therrien of 423 N. Greenf Bay road and Mrs. J. M. Collins of Selfridge Field, Michigan, The ceremony was performed at 8 p.m. WED IN ST. PAUL Page 4 The bride was lovely gowned in traditional white satin made with a long train. Her veil was fingertip length. She carried a prayer book marked with snapdragons. Miss Colleen Waack attended nl Arizona. They stopped at the Ar maid of honor. The full skirt Of| zona Ambassador. Nancy is a sti her gown was of pale green lnll-I dent at Roycemore. quisette and the bodice, a deeper| Nancy‘s brother, Chuck, a sti shade of green taffeta. The bride-â€"i dent at Ravinia school, is in Wast maid‘s gown, exactly like that of | ington D. C. for a two weeks‘ vi the maid of honor, was also made |eation. He accompanied the Georg with a pale green marquisette| Rosins and their son, Bob, an skirt. The taffeta bodice, however, * daughter, Barbara, of 1814 | matched the skirt. Both carried | Sheridan road. They visited hi white carnations and white ll\lp-‘ torical points of interest enroute dragons. 3 e â€"+â€" Richard Therrien, brother Of| _ Mrs Leonard Cohen of 2242 the bridegroom, served as best| Del lane returned home yesterâ€" man, and William Peddle ushered. | jay from a three weeks‘ trip to the Both are Highland Parkers. west coast, Her husband and The bride‘s mother chose & MAYY | jaughter, Judy, a sophomore at blue dress for the occasion. Her|the Highland Park high school, accessories were white and ber| who accompanied her to Califorâ€" corsage was of white roses. MrS.â€"| n;a returned home a week earlier. The bride‘s mother chose a navy blue dress for the occasion. Her accessories were white and her corsage was of white roses. Mrs. Therrien, too, was in navy blue.' Her corsage was of gardenias and | red roses. | Besides the bride; ents _ and _ groomsm Clark, Jr., of Highlar attended the wedding A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Criterion, St. Paul. Following a honeymoon trip to Louisville, Kentucky and Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Therrien and his bride will reside at 366 Ravine drive. §\ FLORIDA VACATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Slayâ€" back of 714 S. Sheridan road will leave toâ€"morrow for a two months‘ vacation in Florida. Mrs. Slayâ€" back‘s parents, the William Pearls, also of 714 S. Sheridan road, have just returned from Florida after a two months‘ stay. Onâ€" Wednesday Robert D. Baird Carolyn, of 20 S left for a week‘s BACK HOME Back home after spending a few days in Denver, Colorado, are Mr Russel F. Ahrens and daughters, Lynn and Gretchen, of 920 S. Sheridan road. Both trips were made by plane. home Recently home from Florida, where they spent the winter, are the port, _ Mr Knouff . have reti wood avenue Natehe« 2115 A after a Rancho the Hugo Schneiders of 439 Oak Al THIS WEEFKh .. iuderdale, â€" Florida North Shore Florist and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK s / :‘; ty E s : (On M Aft FOR EVERY OCCASION Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencos 6 0 9 Id 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Ilinois the, wh t three FL OWE RS and Mrs shland pl month‘s Sante F , New Orleans a Ir. and Mrs. Lo of 1011 |Marion turned home. Saturday, _ Miss mby of 452 Lin urned home from ho, where she has three menths. the bridegroom‘s parâ€" groomsmen, _ Thomas of Highland Park, also an orchid and white ace are vac and L:ind« cation spe California Mr Miss _ Bernice Lincolt aveâ€" from Sun Val e has been for ition and â€" Mrs daughter n avenu« on at Ft Howe h ulf After a vacation spent at the Hillsboro club, Miami, the Bowen Schumachers of 1212 S. Lincoln avenue, have returned home. Back from Jackson, Mississippi, where they visited with her mothâ€" e:, Mrs. J. R. Preston, are the Kenâ€" neth Krafts of Lakewood avenue and their three children, Kenneth, Jr., a Highland Park high school student, and Betsy and Judf stuâ€" dents at the Ravinia school. Mrs. Charles Newman _ and daughter, Nancy, of 1437 Wildâ€" wood lane have returned from a two weeks‘ vacation at Phoenix, Arizona. They stopped at the Ariâ€" zona Ambassador. Nancy is a stuâ€" dent at Roycemore. Nuncy‘s brother, Chuck, a stuâ€" dent at Ravinia school, is in Washâ€" ington D. C. for a two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation. He accompanied the George Rosins and their son, Bob, and daughter, Barbara, of 1814 S. Sheridan road. They visited hisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ferguson of Delta road recently returned from a two weeks‘ vacation spent in Florida and Nassau. The Fergusons‘ daughter, Mary K., was ‘recently listed as cne among fortyâ€"two freshmen women at the University of Indiana .on the Blue Crest hororary roll. SOUTHERN VACATION The J. D. Floyds and their daughter, Patricia, of 441 St. Johns place are spending a week‘s vacation in Salisbury, North Carâ€" olina, visiting relatives. Mrs. «RusseF F. At Sheridan road wil dinner party on ningr at their home The Cohens‘ son, Daniel, a freshman at Stanford university, spent his spring vacation with his family. $ DINNER PARTY In honor of Miss Betty Masâ€" ters of River Forest and Ellsworth L. Mills, Jr. of 1915 S. Sheridan road,,. whose â€"wedding â€" will take place in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. «RusseF F. Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan road will be hosts at a dinner party on Saturday eveâ€" IN NEW YORK Mrs. Richard Lunn of 1934 Flora place has arrived at the Beckman Tower hotel for a short visit in New York. Nr. and Mrs. Sture Swanson of 1222 Burton avenue were pleasâ€" antly surprised by sixtyâ€"five of their friends and relatives, Saturâ€" day, April 2, on their Silver Wedâ€" ding Anniversary. To make the celebration complete their daughâ€" ter, sonâ€"inâ€"law and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Best and Candace, of â€" Detroit, Michigan were here for the occassion. Out of town friends and relaâ€" tives were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson,â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fagersten, of Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnerson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hallberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar â€" Hellstedt, Mr.. and Mrs. Adolf Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson, Evanston; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson, Lake Shanâ€" Griâ€"La; Mr.â€"and Mrs. Jack Lusk, McHenry ; Mr. and Mrs, B. Nelson, Lake Bluff and Mr. %Id Mrs, C. Januz, Waukegan. IN HIGHLAND PARK * LIGHT GROCERIES Telephone Highland Park 2064 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 s DAIRY PRODUCTS IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE * ICE CREAM (our own make) KENTUCKY VACATION Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of 1361 Broadview avenue left Friâ€" day for a Kentucky vacation. They plan to visit many interesting places including Mammoth Cave. They will be gone one week, SHOWER In honor of Mrs. John Rossi of 679 Deerficld avenue, Mrs. Sylâ€" vester Reitmeyer of 230 McDanâ€" iefs avenue and Mrs. Albert Rossi o{ 232 Railway avenue, Highwood, will be coâ€"hostesses at a shower toâ€"night at the Reitmeyer home. HOME FOR SPRING RECESS Miss Marvyn L. Wittelle, a senâ€" ior at Bradford junior college, Bradford, Massachusetts, is at home for the spring holidays. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Wittelle of 1457 S. Sheridan road. WALT‘S WORKSHOP Each Monday evening between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Walter E. Durâ€" bahn of 158 Beverly place is seen on television over station WNBQ. Mr. Durbahn‘s program, known as "Walt‘s Workshop", is sponsored by the Hines Lumber company* Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams and sons, John Frank, Jr., 13, and Christie, 5, and daughter, Carolyn, 9. They are residing at 416 St. Johns _ place. â€" Originally _ from South Carolina, they lived in Nashville, Tennessee for the past year. Mr. Adams is with the Inâ€" ternational Harvester company in Chicago. § CLUB MEETING The Five Hundred club met on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Larson of 1318 S. St. Johns avenue. On Thursday, April 7, Miss Louise Harden of 369 Moraine road begame the bride of John E. Jeter, Ph. Mate 2/c, U. S. Navy, in Waukegan. The bride is the daughter of the George Hardens of Florence, Alabama. Mr. Jeter‘s parents reside in Spartansburg, South Carolina. HARDENâ€"JETER WEDDING After a short honeymoon, Mr. Jeter and his bride are now residâ€" ing in North Chicago. Mr. Jeter is stationed at Great Lakes. . NEWCOMERS TO HIGLAND PARK Recently of Lake Bluff and now residing in the home they recently purchased are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mulnix of 1460 Clavey court. Mr. Mulnix is a paper box manufacturer in Chicago. __ Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. _ Tel. 496 YOU‘LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS KEEP BUICKS BEST Attractive Bird Houses Glencoe 1559 e DELICATESSEN 520 Drexel * BEVERAGES THE PRESS National Badminton Championships This Week End In Chicago The United States Amateur Badminton Championships sponâ€" sored by the Mid West Badminton Association will be held at the University of Illinois Gymnasium at Navy Pier, Chicago, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 14th, 15th and 16th. Tickets for reserved seats may be secured through the secretary of the Highland Park Badminton Club at the Community Center, 549 Central Avenue, Highland Park. Easter Flower Fashions One sees a great deal of Navy in the new suits and coats, and Navy‘s perfect accent for Easter is fresh white flowers in a shoul der bouquet or sheaf. The florists are suggesting fulsome Belmont gardenias, white carnations, white irises, stephanotis, white tulips and, of course, luxurious white orchids. More and more of the calls this season are for floral arrangements to be worn at the waist, both for street wear and formal occasions. The new convertible neck line in suits calls for treatment of its own in the floral corsage. Flowâ€" ers should be arranged in a cluster or sheaf for wearing slightly to one side of the "plunging neck line"; then the corsage need not be disturbed when the conversion is made to a high neck line. If this year‘s Easter suit must be a dolledâ€"up version of last year‘s "best," its own floral adornâ€" ment at least will be new and fresh and easy on the budget. Addrec The TWINfuel operates on EITHER gas or cilâ€"automatically switching from one fuel to the other as temperatures rise and drop. Phone, write or come in for full.details and a free demonstration. No x se obligations. Please give me, without obligation on my part, complete information and a free estimate on the cost of installing the new TWIN{fuel in myâ€"home. It operates on gas as long as temperature is above the point where the Gas Company‘s peak load occurs. When the temperature drops below this point, the TWINfuel automaiicaliy switchcs from gas to oilâ€"changâ€" ing back to gas when the cold snap is over. 4 When the current fuel shortage is over, the burner can be permanently adâ€" justed to operate on either gas or oil at no_extra expenditure. ame CONVERSION BURNER To North Shore Gaa Company LOW INSTALLATION CoOSsT Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First Highland Park T7 PHONE HIGHLAND PARK e 305 Auto CENTR A L Cleaners and Dyers 51 S. St. Johns Avenue 1033 Deerfield Rd. 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