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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1949, p. 4

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APPROACHING WEDDING The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian chapel in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylâ€" vania, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Margaret Dougal Kirsopp and Claburn Halsted Jones on Saturday, July 16, at 4 p.m. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craig Buckingham Kirsopp and Mr. Jones‘ parents are the Claburn E. Joneses of 379 Cedar street. Page 4 Miss Kirsopp attended the Baldwin School for Girls and gradâ€" uated from Mount Holyoke. Mr. Jones, better known as "Ying", attended Haverford in Philadelâ€" phia and is a graduate of Northâ€" western school of Commerce. CELEBRATES On Saturday, July 2, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam C. Egan of 300 Egandale road celebrated her ninetyâ€"third birthday at a small family party at her home. Mrs. Egan‘s daughâ€" ter is Mrs. Sewell Truax of the same Egandale address. Her son is William B. Egan of Chicago. MacDOWELL SOCIETY GARDEN PARTY Members of the MacDowell Soâ€" ciety of Allied Arts will meet Sunday evening for their annual summer garden party, to be held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, from 5 to 8 p.m. A proâ€" gram of music will be the highlight of the affair. Tea will be served in the garden if the weather perâ€" EMMETT H. GATEWOOD TAKES A BRIDE 1M3 VVICh ... m ucsuLaNDp PARK BY ALICE ZABEL M Telephone Highland Park 2064 Mrs. Melville Branch, Jr. of Chicago is spending the summer with her parents, the Beattys; The Rev. Dr. William A. Young and Mrs. Young, and their three sons, William, Edward and Herâ€" bert, and Rev. Young‘s mother, Mrs. Louise Young, of Prospect avenue left last Wednesday for a vacation at Estes Park Associaâ€" tion Camp, Colorado. They expect to return on July 17. On Friday, July 1, Miss Raâ€" mon® Kathryn Cooke, daughter of the Bennett W. Cookes of Glencoe became the bride of Emmett H. Gatewood, son of Mrs. Gatewood Gatewood of Beverly Hills and Warrington, Florida, and the late Dr. Gatewood, former Highland Parkers. The Rev. Robert L Stubbs of the Glencoe Union church heard the exchange of nuptial yows in the garden of the Cooke‘s home, overlooking the lake, at 5 o‘clock in the evening. The bride wore a gown of Ivory satin with panels of lace embroidâ€" ered in seed pearls. Her heirloom veil was of Brussels lace, and the bouquet she carried was of white orchids and smaller white flowers. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Beatty will be John Hershberger, the society‘s new president, and Mrs. Hershberger, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mohr and Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Bardas. & YOUNGS IN COLORADO The bride‘s attendants, includâ€" ing the little flower girl, were all gowned alike in sky blue and their flowers were blue cornflowers. Mrs. William Kelly of Chicago was matron of honor and Miss Joan Littlefield of Winnetka acted as maid of honor. Bridesmaids inâ€" cluded the bridegroom‘s sister, Jean, and Miss Beverly Cooke of Winnetka, cousin of the bride. Threeâ€"year old Katherine Stone, daughter of the Fred Stones of Kenilworth was flower girl. Howard Sims of 720 S. Green Bay road served as best man and the ushers were Bennett and Peter Cooke, brothers of the ‘bride, Grant Dean of Northbrook and Paul Sullivan of Glencoe. The bride‘s mother was in a sheer light beige gown and matchâ€" ing picture hat, and the brideâ€" THIS WEFK PRIMPF SHOP Shop â€" specializing in cold waves, popular prices. Cor. Waukegan at Highwood . _ Ave.â€"Second Floor ‘The Misses Becky Dean and Billie Pigati announce the opening of their new Beauty (Open Eve. by Appointment) In Highland Park Tel. H. P. 953 396 North Avenue ANNOUNCING Opening of the 93rd BIRTHDAY groom‘s mother wore a dress of coffee brown. Each wore a corsage of green orchids. toud k string quartette entertained and played the wedding march. Following a southern honeyâ€" moon, Mr. Gatewood and his bride will reside in the Sherry Hotel Apartments on Chicago‘s south side. BACK HOME After spending a week at their farm in Iola, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Knox and daughâ€" ter, Bunny, of 2296 Lakeside place have returned home. The Charles F. Grants of 429 N. St. Johns avenue have returned from a two weeks‘ vacation spent at their summer home at Sister Bay, Wisconsin. Saturday, August 6, the birthâ€" day of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, has been chosen at the date of the wedding of Miss Regina Ann Writz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Writz of Athens, Wisconâ€" sin, and Joseph Nizzi, son of the John Nizzis of 230 McDaniels avenue. The ceremony will take place at the Immaculate Concepâ€" tion church. WEDDING DATE SET After a three months‘ visit in Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anâ€" derson of 59 Oak street, Highâ€" wood, arrived home on Saturday. They left in March aboard the Stockholm and returned on the Gripsholm. Besides visiting relaâ€" tives their trip included a tour of almost all of Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reitâ€" meyer, brotherâ€"inâ€"lawâ€" and sister of the bridegroom, and John Writz, brother of the bride, and his bride (their weddiing will take place on July 30 in Athens) will attend the couple. Miss Writz will be one of the bridesmaids at this wedding. A reception will be held in the evening at the home of the Reitâ€" meyers. Miss Writz and her fiance spent the past weekâ€"end at the home of her parents in Athens. HOME FROM SWEDEN VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conley and daughter, Judy, of west De Pere, Wisconsin, spent the Fourth, of July weekâ€"end as guests of the and Landscape Service North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 6 0 9 290 Gresawood Avenne Van Guilder Motors Come in! Ride the Magic Mile! FLOW ER S _Judy will be entered in the Wisconsin State Junior Golf tournament at Madison this month. Weyland D. Sears‘ family of 234 Central avenue. Mrs. Conley and Henry Date of 1726 Rice street, and two Carleton College clas} mates, Keith Schneider of Kankaâ€" kee and Joseph Williamson of Peoria, spent the weekâ€"end in Saugatuck, Michigan, at the Westâ€" minster _ Fellowship â€" Conference Grounds. The boys have all just finished their junior year at Carleâ€" WEEKâ€"END IN MICHIGAN Henry‘s sister, Marilyn, an assistant councellor at Camp Newasygo in Newaygo, Michigan, had as weekâ€"end guests, the Misses Carolyn Baird and Joan Winton, who are vacationing at the Baird summer home at White Henry and Marilyn are the son and daughter of the Paul Dates of Rice street. HENRYâ€"YOUNG NUPTIALS On Saturday, June 25, at 8 p.m. Miss Marilyn Ann Henry, daughâ€" ter of the E. J. Henrys of Wauâ€" kegan, and _ Lawrence Tower Young, son of the Harry H. Youngs 638 Delta road, were united in marriage at the Christ Episcopal church, Waukegan, Dean O. R. Littleford reading the servâ€" The bride was gowned in ivory satin and French lace. A juliet cap of ivory lace and seed pearls topped her fingertip veil. She carried Madonna lilies and stephâ€" anotis. Miss Marjorie Querman of Chiâ€" cago, maid of honor, wore a frock of dark aqua taffeta and a headâ€" piece of pale pink carnations, which matched her bouquet. The bridesmaids, the Misses Joanne Hagnauer, Jean Robertson and PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NMNORTHERN LLUNOIS 1 )o you know that the first shipment of fruit under refrigeration upon any railroad in the UnidehmmmndehNathunlfimi?WfihthRfi!madFakmhphyiquieuo(it opust%)aMtbChieap,Bnflhcm&thqandthChiup&Emmhnied& brating their charter centennials this year, we‘ve been at the railroad history books again. We nadthewo@dtboflywvimimofdn e "The LONSDALE Declaration of Independence at the laying of the | r _A o cornerstone of the first public carrier in this country; /-r' "/:â€". ”" pemomampan ~. h““ he described his part in the ceremony as "among ey dasr «i9 4 e OW thnmo.timpatmtacholmlifio,mondonlytomy wfiuhw&ndwlmhhmdbht"%ndflnm . delivered in 1835 by the governor of Illinois which convinced the Legislature that this state wunnmmummmumvmmufimnmmm. mddwwmhowmnymp.dmtbfintnfiudmbth-m andhowChic.p'nfinttwonflmubmdthdty‘nflbeomfinmm&fimMm tracks. Read the Bulletinâ€"see why Chicago and Northern Tilinois is today the railroad center of the nation. As Entertaining As Your Favorite Magazine ; THE Serswece BULLETIN THE ~PRESS Nystrom, all of Waukegan, and the Misses Rita Collipp of Adams, Wisconsin, and Beverly Sidig of Viroqua, Wisconsin, were gowned alike in light aqua. Their headâ€" bands and bouquets were of pink carnations. Mr, Young served his son as best man and the ushers were Dirk Young, brother of the brideâ€" groom; Harry Baum and Victor Carlson of Deerfield; Robert Curry of South Bend, Indians; Chauncey Leake of Galveston, Texas and William Wighte of Milâ€" waukee. / The bride and bridegroom both are graduates of the June class of the University of Wisconsin. The bride, a member of Alpha Phi sorority, was a former beauty queen at the university, Mr. Young was a member of Phi Upsilon fraâ€" ternity. Following a reception at the Glen Flora Country club, Mr. Young and his bride left on a wedding trip through the south. They will make their home in Cairo, Illinois. HOME FROM EAST Mr. and Mrs, James T. Macâ€" Murchy and daughter, Jean, of 839 Lincoln avenue have returned from a two weeks‘ eastern trip to Williamsburg, Virginia and Washâ€" ington, D. C. Mrs. L. D. Macâ€" Pherson of Washington, mother of Mrs. MacMurchy, returned with them for a visit here. Miss Edith Tucker, daughter of the Fred Tuckers of 515 Oakwood avenue, left Tuesday for Quebec, Canada, where she will set sail toâ€"morrow for Europe aboard the RMS Franconia. She plans to tour England, Belgium, Holland, Switzâ€" erland, _ Italy, Germany _ and France. LEAVES FOR EUROPE This Month in Your BU LLETIN visit her:â€" father‘s cousin, Miss Frances Aunett of Waltonâ€"onâ€" Thames in Surrey. She will return home about September 1. IN MICHIGAN Mrs. Ralph Anschuetz of 1352 Broadview avenue and her brother, Ted Alfred of Polk, Nebraska, Anschuetz‘ summer home‘at Elk Lake, Michigan. Another brother, Norris Alfred of New York, is also there for a two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion. Mr. Anschuetz spent the Fourth of July weekâ€"end there. DENNISâ€"SCHIFF WEDDING Miss Claire Dennis, daughter of the bride of Donald H. Schiff, son of Mrs. Leon Strauss of 1212 S. Sheridan road, and the late Walter I. Schiff on Thursday, June 30, at Commander and Mrs. Dennis of Great Lak ceremony. Miss Martha Lockard of Jackâ€" sonville, Florida, attended as maid of honor and Miss Florence Lindell of Lake Forest was bridesmaid. Diane Dennis, sister of the bride, acted as junior bridesmaid. Naval ‘Training Center. Chaplain Fred Bennett performed the Robert Barnard of 1129 Marion avenue served his brotherâ€"inâ€"law as best man and John Adler of 808 S. Sheridan road and Donald Heymann of 1023 Lincoin avenue A reception followed the wedâ€" ding at the Officers‘ club. The bride, who recently won the title of "Miss National Press Photographer, 1949," will have a bit part in a movie being filmed in Hollywood. They plan to reâ€" main on the west coast for a month. (Continued on page 5) a The LONSDALE | w.* ! FiaF C _T m Fa= jge o l!|="â€"Bl_|| Feger d =400 4 (Upgq) * Cl /% the summer at the Taursday, July 7, 1343 “fdmhlh.lrm County Line Road _ Deerficld KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. 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