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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 mls WEE" .. . IN HWIGHLAND PARK BY ALICE ZABEL Telephone Highland Park 206% o link Bb l Oe lint Biir lint Bs ts Baty ts Oe Hint Ouir Tss Oe in Oats Tt O + in O ts C APPROACHING WEDDING IJuhn McKinney, Jr. She also On Saturday, November 12, Miss Nancy Nereim will become the bride of Donald Ashton Moore at the Presbyterian church. The 4:30 p.m. ceremony will be read by the Rev. Dr. William A. Young. The bride‘s father will give her in marriage. Her parents are the Roy O. Nereims of 247 Central avenue and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merton Moore of Seattle, Washington. Russell Clark, Jr., son of the senior Clarks of 817 Roslyn lane, was recently elected Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent of the freshman class at Carâ€" elton college in Northfield, Minâ€" nesota. Russ, who graduated in June from the Highland Park High school, was President of the senior class. _ Miss Regina Beckmire, Miss Lila Lauderdale and Miss Rosalia Marquart, members of the Highâ€" land Park High school faculty will be coâ€"hostesses to forty teachers at a tea to be given on Saturday, November 19, at the Moraine hotel. Saturday, November 26, has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Jean Marilyn Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leach of 1326 Broadview avenue, and Lindell Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Loveless consin, Among the parties which have been given for the brideâ€"toâ€"be was a miscellaneous shower on October 21 at which Miss Jean Fridell was hostess. On October 29 Mrs. H. E. Wing and her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Hoadley, entertained at a kitchen shower and on November 2 Mrs. Clark Candy gave a recipe shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Last Friday Miss Nereim was again the honor guest at a linen shower at which Miss Joan Frable was hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Nereim will give the bridal dinngr at the Moraine hotel on Friday night, and the reception will follow the ceremony at their home on Saturâ€" day. ELECTED VICEâ€"PRESIDENT OF FRESHMAN CLASS TEACHERS‘ TEA Mrs. Stuart Hoadley (Shirley Wing)"will attend as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert E. Nereim, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Joan Frable and Miss Jean Fridell. The‘ bridegroom‘s parents will be here from Seattle for the wedding. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN of Carlinville, Illinois, The cereâ€" mony, which will take place at 3 p.m. in the United church in Chesterfield, Hlinois, will be read by the . Rev.â€" Henderson, The bride‘s father will give her in Robert Nereim, brother of the bride, will serve as bes. man and the ushers will be Lertram R. Beersâ€" of Highland Park, Frederâ€" ick â€" M. Hodgdon of Skokie and Ray Stymacks of Milwaukee, Wisâ€" marriage, f Maid of honor will be ane Leach, sister of the be, and the bridesmaids Maid of honor will be Miss Diâ€" ane Leach, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€" be, and the bridesmaids will be Patricia Bast of Talullah, Hlinois, and Miss Joanne Yager of Moline, Illinois. Lois Anne Loveless, sister of the bridegroom, will attend as junior â€" bridesmaid _ and _ Nancy Leach, also sister of the bride, will act as flower girl. Donald MeWard of «Morrisonâ€" ville, Illinois, will serve as best man and Randall Loveless, brother of the bridegroom, Gene Klaus and Zane Porter, all of Carlinville, will usher. The bride _ Blackburn colle the bridegroom school. Miss Cfrol Holmberg Illinois, will sing. Bran« Hish] Denver, Colorado and New Mexico, In Las ( Brand visited with her VISIT HERE erem 1 Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting On Sat Mr ide Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing D A H L‘ S Auto Reconstruction Co Highland Park 77 Parker 322 N. ‘First th arl here o a graduate of re, Carlinville, and attended the same Mr ch af city ited T h nieck Skokie friends Mrs Mrs th John McKinney, Jr. She also visited Mrs, McKinney‘s daughter, Diane, who is in school in Albuâ€" querque. * The Highland Park Garden club will hold a display and meeting at the Hotel Moraine on Tuesday, November 15, at 2:30 o‘clock in the afternoon, Mrs. Ralph Arnâ€" heim of Glencoe is in charge of arrangements and Mrs, Bennett E. Goodman of 181 Belle avenue is head of the hospitality committee. About one hundred are expected to attend. GARDEN CLUB TO HOLD DISPLAY AT MORAINE The marriage of their daughter, Isabel, to John E. Seney, Jr., son of the senior Seneys of 1341 East avenue, on Saturday, October 29, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. William G. Edwards of 1631 Pleasant avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Reeder (Florence Clow), of Los Angeles, California, former Highland Parkâ€" ers, spent the past two weeks in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mcâ€" Culloch of 1358 Broadview aveâ€" nue recently returned from a trip to Seattle, Washington, where they visited with Mrs, McCulloch‘s mother. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Recently elected President of Independents‘ Association at Deniâ€" son â€"university, Granville, Ohio, where he is a senior, is Frederick Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyer of 1638 8. Green Bay road. Mr. Dennis and his bride are spending three weeks at the Verâ€" sailles hotel, Miami Beach, Florida. On their return they will reside on Skokie Blvd. until the home they are building is completed. VISIT IN ARIZONA ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INDEPENDENTS‘ ASS‘N. House guests of the Roy O. Nereims of 247 Central avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brasseur and daughter, Miss Mildred, of Hollywood, California, who are here to attend the marriage of Miss Nancy Nereim and Mr., Donâ€" ald Moore next Saturday. The bride, who wore a teal blue suit, complemented by a corsage of gardenias, was attended by her sister, June, and the bridegroom‘s sister, Gloria, June‘s dress was green and Gloria was in blue. Each wore a corsage of gardenias. Gerald Coleman served as best Mr, Dennis served with the army air force for three years during the war, part of that time in the Pacific theatre. At present he is in the furniture and flooring business. & Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo of 484 Sheridan place left recently for Mt. Dora, Florida, where they will spend the winter. The marriage of Miss Shirley Ruth _ Stephenson, daughter of Mrs. S. C. Stephenson, of 1396 Clavey roud, and James Foster Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fosâ€" ter Dennis of 2400 S. Green Bay road, was solemnized on Saturday evening, October 29, at the home of the bride‘s mother. Samuel Smith heard the exchange of nupâ€" Mrs. S. C. Stephenson, of 1396 Clavey road, and James Foster Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fosâ€" ter Dennis of 2400 S. Green Bay road, was solemnized on Saturday evening, October 29, at the home of the bride‘s mother. Samuel Smith heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows. The bride‘s uncle, Harry Pucitti of Oak Park, gave her in marriage. BACK HOME Mr. Brasseur was guest of honâ€" or recently at the dedication of a new plant of A. B. Dick. man WINTERING IN FLORIDA HOUSE GUESTS JAMES DENNIS TAKES A BRIDE MARGARET CARLSON â€" MARRIES Zion Lutheran church, Hig wood, was the scene of the we ding of â€" Miss ~Margaret Hel Carlson and Eugene A. Temple Saturday, November 5, at «7: p.m. The Rev. Linden heard t Our estimates and prices inâ€" clude Soil Preparation, Plant Food, etc. Let‘s Talk It Over . The hangre Franken Bros., Inc. Freo‘ Landscape Design One ‘Year Guarantee Deerfield 241 Planting Linden heard the nuptial vows. The High 0 like that of the maid of honor, were of dusty rose satin. They, too, wore matching sweetheart bonnets and gloves, Their flowers were â€" lavender â€" chrysanthemums. The flower girl was a miniature of the bridesmaids. Her dusty rose frock was hoop skirted, however. She, too, wore a matching bonnet and gloves and carried a small colonial _ bouquet _ of _ lavender bride is the daughter of the Elmer G. Carlsons of 125 S. Cenâ€" tral avenue, Highwood, and the bridegroom is the son of the Charles Temples of Grindstone, Michigan. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin and chanâ€" tilly lace, made with a long train. With her prayer book she carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Olga Nash and Mr. Herbert Engstrom, both of Highland Park, sang. They were accompanied at the organ by Edgar Benson, Jr. of Highwood. The bride was preceded down the aisle by Miss Lucy Cabri, maid of honor; the Misses Harriet Bacik of Highland Park, Marieta Bednar chrysanthemums. Durwood Chesney of Harbor Beach, Michigan, served as best man, The ushers were Robert Carlson, brother of the bride, Warren Elber_ of Port Hope, Michigan, and Claude McGachy of Bad Axe, Michigan. A reception followed at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Following a honeymoon trip to Buffalo, New York, and to Grindâ€" stonce, Michigan, the young couple will live with her parents until the home they are building on Grove avenue is completed. LEAVE FOR GERMANY IN JANUARY at Kenyon college, Gambier, Ohio, and received final acceptance into the institution. The ceremony of gnatriculation was a public exerâ€" cise in the college chapel on Tuesâ€" day, November 1. Sgt. 1/c and Mrs. Valentine Frankie (Irma _ Laue) of Fort Sheridan will leave the first of next month for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Laue of Greenleaf, Kansas, and with his mother, Mrs. Mary Franâ€" kie, in Springfield, Illinois, where they will spend Christmas, prior to reporting to Fort Dix on Janâ€" uary 6. They expect to leave shortâ€" ly afterward for Germany where Sgt. Frankie will be stationed indefinitely. Mr. Fred G. Stroud of 1304 Burton avenue andâ€"Mr. T. J. Zabel of 1348 Broadview avenue spent the weekâ€"end in Champaign atâ€" tending the "Dad‘s Days" festiâ€" vities. Mr. Stroud‘s son, Jack, a senior at the University, is presiâ€" dent of his fraternity, Kappa Sigma. Mr. Zabel‘s son, Ted, also a senior, is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. MATRICULATES AT KENYON David «Levinson, Jr., son of the senior Levinsons of Bronson lane, was one of 147 Kenyon men who signed the Matriculation Book WEEKâ€"END IN CHAMPAIGN North Shore Florist and . Landscape Service Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, HMlinois F L O WE R S JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencoe 6 0 9 THE <« PRESS NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK From Canton, Ohio, are the R. H. Marshalls and their three chilâ€" dren, Judd, 7, Rickey, 5, and Ann, 3. They bought their home at 1415 Eastview road. Mr. Marshall is a metallurgical engineer with Cliâ€" max Molybdenum, Chicago. Mrs. Marshall, the former Shirâ€" ley Beyers, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beyers of 1722 Broadview avenue. Chicagoans for the past three years are the Walter Schlesingers of 360 Woodland road. Prior to living in Chicago they lived in Ohio for six years. They are the parents of three children, Joy Ellen, 5, Lee Allen, 2, and Eric David, 3 months old. Mr. Schlesâ€" inger is a research chemist with the Wrigley company, Chicago. They purchased their home here. They purchased their home here. Among the students who have ons a Newcomers to Highland Park been â€" assisting the. er ‘as are,the J. C. Leaches and daughâ€"| chairmen of various committees is ters, Jean, 20, who will be married | Betty Lacy, daughter of the Kenâ€" to Lindell Loveless on November _ 26; Diane, 17, a student at Blackâ€"| P€th Lacys of Highland Park, who burn college and Nancy, 7, who|is in charge of decorations. is attending the Ravinia school. The Leaches bought their home. Mr. Leach is district superintendâ€" ent of the Public Service company in Highland Park. Northshore Gar More than 200 articles of cloth-l ing have been turned over to the University of Illinois Research and Education Hospitals this month as part of a project which is diâ€" rected by Mrs, Lee C. Gatewood, 286 Laure}l Ave., Highland Park. | Joseph A. Seyl, fireman apprenâ€" tice, USN, of 670 Bobolink rd., was recently assigned to the deâ€" stroyer tender USS Tidewater of the Atlantic Fleet. Mrs. Gatewood is sewing chairâ€" man of the University of Illinois Woman‘s Auxiliary. Seyl, who entered the Naval service March 8, 1949, received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IIl. NAMED CHAIRMAN SEWING CHAIRMAN Barbara Britton, 733 Princeton Ave., Highland Park, has been named dance intramural chairman for her cottage at Grinnell Colâ€" ASSIGNED TO DESTROYER lege, Grinnell, Ia., where she is a freshman. ° ‘The intramural, sponsored by the Woman‘s Recreation associaâ€" tion, will be held Nov. 26. PURDUE "HORT" SHOW i NOVEMBER 4â€"6 Presenting a large scale showâ€" ing of wegetables, fruits, and flowers, the twentyâ€"sixth annual Purdue University Horticultural Show will be staged this year in the Horticulture Building and greenhouses on Nov. 4, 5 and 6. The outstanding array of exhibits will offer considerable educational information on horticultural subâ€" jects. Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. VERY REASONABLE Thursday, Nov. 10, 1949 Library Exhibits Rare China The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary is currently featuring an exâ€" hibit of old and valuable china beâ€" longing to Mr. Leon Harris, 2380 N. Deere Park Drive, and Mr. Robert G. Robinson, 150 S. 1st Street. They have chosen pottery and porcelain of Dutch, English, and Chinese origin from their colâ€" lections for the exhibition. Many of the items date back to 1750 and beyond, and include Wedgwood and â€" Leeds Creamware, Lustre Ware, Chelsea Plate, Staffordâ€" shire, Delft, and others. One secâ€" tion features commemorative blue china, interesting from an historâ€" \icd point of view as well as from a china collector‘s. The library is also featuring a special collection of books on the subject. The library hours are 9â€"9 on Monday through Thursday, and 9â€"6 on Saturday. PHONE MAJ. 1067

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