The bride, who wa‘s given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown made with a bustle back and ending in a long train. Buttons from the pointed collar neckline to the waist, trimmed the bodice. Her fingerâ€" tip veil fell from a roll of satin, seed pearl trimmed. The shower bouquet she carried was of white baby chrysanthemums and gladâ€" ioli. Miss Helen Picchietti, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Enea Picchietâ€" ti of 447 Glencoe avenue, became the bride of Joseph J. Boilini, son of Mrs. Boilini of North Judson, Indiana and the late Joseph Boilâ€" ini, on Saturday, October 1, at 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception church. Msgr. Morriâ€" son read the service. HELEN PICCHIETTI, A BRIDE On Sunday, Mrs. George Young of Owosso, Michigan, arrived for a two weeks‘ vsiit with her sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of 1361 Broadâ€" view avenue. > â€"WEEKâ€"END GUESTS . Recent weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kimber of 1335 Broadview avenue were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Natta, Jr. of Batâ€" tleground, Indiana. They were here to attend the Northwesternâ€" Purdue football game. That eveâ€" ning the Kimbers were hosts at a dinner party in their honor. VISITING HERE free public lectures, and othe: (hristiam In celebration of her sevenâ€" teenth birthday, Miss Betty Dorâ€" ick, daughter of the William Doricks of 331 North avenue, was hostess at a barbecue luncheon at her home on Sunday afternoon. HIGHLAND PARKER TAKES A BRIDE ¢ Miss Gail Whitaker, daughter of the I. W. Whitakers of Maniâ€" towoc, Wis., was married to William 8. Karger, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Karger, 421 Oakwood ave., Highland Park, Saturday 3t 11:30 a.m. in the rectory of HoL Innocence church, Manitowoc. The immediate families and a few close friends of the couple atâ€" tended the ceremony, which was followed by a breakfast in the Lakeside Country club. Matron of honor, the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Richard Towsley of Manitowoc, wore a dress of the same style as the bride‘s in apple green with a matchiing braided headpiece. She carried a bouquet of yellow mums. Best man was the bridegroom‘s brother, Frank Karâ€" BIRTHDAY BARBECUE Visit a Christian Science Reading Room today. Here you may read, borrow, or purchase Science and Health and the Bible, as well as other anthorized Christian Science literature. ger of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. A reception was held in the club in the afternoon, after which the couple left for the Whitakers‘ summer home in Crystal Lake, Wis., to spend a week. Upon their return, they will reside temporarâ€" ily with the John Eisendraths, 910 Lincoln ave., Highland Park. The bride wore a white satin faille gown with a draped bustle, long sleeves and a high neckline. She had a braided crown in her hair with a fingertip veil attached. Her bouquet was of white chryâ€" santhemums. ure to success. Such experience is equally available for all. thoughtful study of the Bible in the light of this great book has lifted countless thousands from sickness to health and from failâ€" textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the lost cleâ€" ment of spiritual healing is reâ€" stored for all mankind. The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Page 4 Healing Restored to Christianity Visitors Welcome «» . IN HWIGHLAND PARK Telephone Highland Park 2064 Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer, Jr. of 1978 S. Sheridan road and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Zabel and daughter, Janis, drove to Champaign < on Saturday to attend the Illinoisâ€" Wisconsin football game and to visit with the Zabels‘ son, Ted, a member of Chi Phi fraternity at the University. Yesterday Mrs. Amy Scott, 154 S. Second street, returned home from St. Luke‘s Hospital, Chiâ€" cago, where she recently underâ€" went an operation for a fractured hip, under the supervision of Dr. Chandler. Mr. Kutzer, a former student at Illinois, also visited the Theta Chi fraternity, of which he is a member. Formerly of Chicago and now living in the home they recently purchased at 6 Beech lane are the George L. Beslows. They are the parents of two children, Peter, 4, and Wendy, 20 months. Mr. Beslow is in the printing business in‘ Chicago. ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK CONVALESCING On Saturday they were in Hartâ€"| ford, Wisconsin, to be on hand for the wedding of their niece, Lenor Lilja, and John Gensmer. Mrs. Bierwirth attended her niece as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bierwirth of 1631 Broadview avenue have returned from a week‘s vacation in Wisconsin and ‘Minnesota. In Siren, Wisconsin, they visited with Frank Hebble and in Gaylord, Minnesota, they were the guests of the Lester Kadings, former Highland Parkers. before returning home. They visited ‘Mackinac Island, ‘Sault Ste. Marie and went up into Canada. They also stopped at Three Lakes, Wisconsin, for a visit with the George Brands, enâ€" route home. After elosing their â€" summer home at White Lake, Michigan, Mr. ond Mrs. L. G. Brand of 1236 Pleasant avenye, took a trip through Michigan and Wisconsin The bride‘s father sang. Mrs. Picchietti chose a brown dress with brown accessories for her daughter‘s wedding, and Mrs. Boilini, mother of the bridegroom, was in black. Each wore a ‘corâ€" sage of small yellow roses. Last Wednesday Mrs. Fritz Gieser of 419 McDaniels avenue and Miss Loretta Greenwald of 70 Sunset road left for a six weeks‘ visit in California, Mrs. Gieser is in Riverside visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. Croke, former Highland Parkers, and Miss Greenâ€" wald is stopping in San Diego with friends. BACK HOME Miss M Picchietti, si of the bride, wore a gown of deep blue lace. The coronet of pink flowers in her hair matched her bouquet. P Robert Boilini of Highland Park, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. sage ol small yellow roses, A reception was held at the Woman‘s club from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. Following a two weeks‘ honeyâ€" moon in northern Wisconsin, Mr. Boilini and his bride will reside in North Judson. VISITING IN CALIFORNIA Van Guilder Motors WIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTS On Tuesday, September 26, Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Bettanin of 417 N. Green Bay road became the parents of a son, Louis John, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Bettanin is the former Mary Bardoni. â€" Grandparents are the Louis Bettanins of the same N. Green Bay road address and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bardoni of Dunellen, Indiana. A son, Dante Louis, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, September 28, for Mr. and Mrs. Aurelio Ceccotti (Betty Jean Cimbalo) of 1632 Broadview avenue. Grandparents are the Jack Cimbalos of the same address and the Dante Ceccottis of San Francisco, California, formerly of Highwood. Mrs. McCulloch‘s mother left for her home in Seattle, Washingâ€" ton, on Thursday, after a visit here. David McCulloch, a freshman this year at Illinois Wesleyan, is convalescing at home following an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Friday. Former Chicagoans are the Joâ€" seph Brodys of 202 Lakewood place. They and their two sons, Mark, 14, and Merle, 10, are now living in the home which they recently built here. Mr. Brody is a manufacturer of ladies‘ coats with offices in Chicago and facâ€" tory in De Kalb, Illinois. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Newcomers to Highland Park are the Harold Fagens of 1619 Greenwood avenue. From Chicago, they purchased their home here. They are the parents of a daughâ€" ter, Linda, 3. Mr. Fagen is a research chemist with the Kraft Foods Co., Chicago. Recently of Lake Bluff and now living in the home they reâ€" cently purchased at 609 Sunnyside avenue are the Milton M. Traers (Anne Smith). Mrs. Traer is the daughter of Mrs. Bradford Smith of 233 Laurel avenue. Mr. Traer is a student at Northwestern uniâ€" versity. children, Robert, 7, Janet, 5, Michael, 2, and Patrick, 7 months. From Green Bay, Wisconsin, they bought their home at 1622 Judson avenue. Mr. Tilley is an Indus trial Sales Engineer in Chicago. North Shore Florist and Landscape Service The Elsons, who are the parents of a ten month old daughter, Margaret, lived in Evanston for the past two years. Dr. and Mrs. Railph Elson of 241 Moraine road are new resiâ€" dents here. Mrs. Elson is the former Carol Lederer, formerly of Highland Park. Dr. Elson is now practicing in Highland Park. New occupants of the home at 1019 Clinton court are Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Butterfield, Jr. and infant daughter, Mary Therese, two months old. The Butterfields formerly resided in Lake Forest. Mr. Butterfield is with Public Service, Northbrook. LOOK WHO‘S HERE FOR EVERY OCCASION Telegraph Delivery Service New to Highland Park are Mr 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Ilincis FLO WE RS JOS. KOLBECK 6 0 9 THE PRESS8 Bethany Guild Rummage Sale The Bethany Guild of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold its fall rummage sale on October lith and 12th from 9 to 5 and 9 to 12 respecâ€" tively at the church at the corner of Laurel and McGovern Streets. A sister for Danny, 3, and Ruth Ann, 1, was born on Sunday, October 2, at the Highland Park hospital. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams (Shirley Krueger) of 672 Deerfield aveâ€" nue. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of the same Deerfield avenue address and the Chester Kruegers of 1327 Burton avenue. Maternal great grand parents are the William Harrys of the same Burton avenue adâ€" dress and the William Kruegers of 711 Deerfield avenue. A brother for John James, 17 months old, was born on Sunday, October 2, at the Highland Park hospital. The baby has been named James Joseph. They are the chilâ€" dren of the John E. Lemmons of 433 Oakwood avenue. Mrs. Lemâ€" mon is the former Rose Mary Browne. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lemmon of the same Oakwood avenue adâ€" dress are paternal grandparents and the Lyman L. Brownes of La Grange, Illinois, are the maternâ€" al grandparents. A little girl, who has been named Constance Ellen, was born on Sunday, October 2, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klees (Victoria Turâ€" ner) of 630 Vine avenue. Grandâ€" parents are the Edgar Turners of the same address and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klees of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Grandparents are the Peter| Naughtons of 357 Bloom stmaj and Mrs. Forrest Rose, Sr. of 717| Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Rose is t.he} former Agnes Naughton. , Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose, Jr. of 1749 Pleasant avenue beâ€" came the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, October 1. The little girl, who has been named Patricia Ann, has a sister, Peggy, 6, and a brother, Billy, 2. Billp, who broke | his leg on Thursday, is reponed! as much improved. |‘ On Saturday, October 1, a son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Moeller of 11 Walker avenue, Highwood. A little boy was born at the Highland Park Hospital on Friday, September 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hagel of 2403 Walter aveâ€" nue, Northbrook. A daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, September 29, for Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Marxer of 1356 Arbor Vitae road, Deerfield. A baby girl was born on Wedâ€" nesday, September 28, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kramer of 660 Orâ€" chard street, Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leivick of Grove Farm, Deerfield, announce the arrival of a son on Thursday, Phone H. P. 352 ROESSLER /‘ Exclusive Cleaners STORE YOUR WEARING APPAREL NOW FRE E FREE STORAGE Saturday Evening Club To Meet October 8 At YWCA The Saturday Evening club will hold its first meeting of the seaâ€" son Saturday evening, October 8 Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited * LIGHT GROCERIES & DEJ & DAIRY PRODUCTS e * ICE CREAM (our own make) & FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 when you heat water Electrically LAST ONE IN ... gets a hot IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery Service shower too ! VERY REASONABLE Thursday, October 6, 1949 evening will follow. All interested are invited to come. Members are friends. 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