i SÂ¥ ALJCE Zamkz Telephone Highland Park -* JUNE DEAN ENGAGED Her fiance attended Lake Forest Mrs. Melville C. Dean, 315 Od-luademy and Brown university, A double betrothal announceâ€" ment was made at a cocktail party at their home, 2367 Pierce road, on Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Olmsted, Jr. Suzanne, the elder daughter, is engaged to Richard Major Castle, son of the Sidney Castles of Geneva and Chiâ€" cago. Mary and her fiance, George Truitt Rayne, son of the Frederick W. Raynes of Madison, Wisconsin, will be married early next fall. Mr. Castle and Suzanne are planâ€" ning a Spring wedding. wood avenue, announces the enâ€" gagement of her daughter, June Eleanor, to Ezekiel Edward Farmâ€" er, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Farmer, 307 Okkwood avenue. Mr. Farmer, who served in the Navy Air corps during the war, attended the University of Ilinois. He is now employed in Chicago. David‘s brother, Bill, a senior at Northwestern university, is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones of Cleveland, Ohio, brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, were unable to be here for the party, as were the Philip Krums of Long Beach, California, brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law and sister of Mr. Sihler, and his brother, John, who is a student at the Babson School of Business Administration in Babson Park, Massachusetts. David McCullgch, son of the William C. MéCullochs of 1358 Broadview avenue, a freshman this year at‘ Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington, has been pledged to Sigma Chi fraternity. David is also a member of the school‘s swimâ€" ming team. He. was home for the recent Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. A DOUBLE BETROTHAL amananasagaananananaancanet SOOSUSSCXXXXXXSXNXSXXFXJXXXXAXAXX SIGMA CHI PLEDGE Miss Suzanne, who. attended Centenary Junior college in Hacâ€" kettstown, New Jersey, studied interior decorating in Chicago. Februgry 4, 1950. ermifiirame BIRTHDAY .PARTY On Tuesday afternoon several friends gathered at the home of Mrs. William H. Cuffey, 599 Onâ€" wentsia avenue, to help celebrate her birthday. Miss Jones, who made her debut in 1945, is a graduate of Macâ€" Murray college. Her fiance, a graduate of Lake Forest academy, served in the navy during the war, He is now attending the Illiâ€" nois Institute of Technology. No date has been set for wedding. Page 4 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones of 310 N. Linden avenue were hosts at a surprise birthday dinner in honor 'of their daughter, Barâ€" bara Minter, on Wednesday night. The occasion was also a surprise to the guests as the Joneses anâ€" nounced the betrothal of their daughter and William H. Sihler, son of the Alfred T. Sihlers of 931 Lincoln avenue. BARBARA JONES BETROTHED the rmmetumnqcon ces Nh cce Mrs. Carl Paradiso, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. Her gown was purple and the flowers in herâ€" headpiece matched the harmonizing lavender chrysanthemums and straw flowâ€" ers tied with lavender, which she carried. The bridesmaids, Miss Rosalie Soldano, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Eunice Gocâ€" kel of Wilmette, wore dresses made like that of the matron of honor, in lavender. Their bouâ€" quets, also like hers, were tied with purple ribbons. The flowers in their hair were like those they carried. Miss Adele Mason, a senior this year at the University of Illinois, arrived home last Wednesday for the Thanksgiving holidays, She returned to school on Monday. Her sister and her husband, the Best man was~Howard Vander Bloomen and Carl Paradiso and Sonny Baldino ushered. Enea Picchietti sang. The bride‘s mother wore a dress of dubonnet and"the bridegroom‘s mother was in brown. Their corâ€" sages were of pink camellias. Mr. Soldano and his bride are now on a three weeks‘ wedding trip to California. On their return they will reside in Highwood. A breakfast followed the cereâ€" mony and a reception was held at the Sunset Valley club in the eveâ€" ning. Bruce Penwells, (Abbie Mason), also students at Illinois, spent Thanksgiving Day with his family in Kirksville, Missouri. They arâ€" rived here on Saturday for a short visit with her family, the Arthur K. Masons of 1813 Kincaid street. ILLINOIS STUDENTS HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Her fiance attended Lake Forest academy and Brown university, and was graduated from Carleton college. Gowned in white slipper satin ending in a long traim and fingertip veil which fell from a half hat of white satin and carryâ€" ing a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered with a purple orchid, Miss Eleanor Irene Cole became the bride of Cataldo Solâ€" dano at the St. James church, Highwood, on Saturday, November 26. The 10:30 a.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Arthur Douaire. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Cole of 641 Sunnyside avenue and the brideâ€" groom is the son of the Joseph Soldanos of 209 North avenue, Highwood. Miss Mary, in her senior year at the University of Wisconsin, attended Skidmore college in New York for two years. Mr. Rayne is a graduate of Shattuck Military academy and the University of Wisconsin. Herb Holt and his Thanksgiving weekâ€"end guest, Norm Hollander of New York. Herb‘s parents are the H. E. Holts of Judson avenue. ELEANOR COLE, A BRIDE BACK AT MILLIKIN Back at their studies at James Millikin University in Decatur are Bill (Buzz) Laurie, son of the John D. Lauries of 253 Roger Williams avenue, and his weekâ€"end guest, Martin J. Copp, Jr. (Skipâ€" per), a student at the University of Dayton in Ohio, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the !Luu'io home. "Buzz" is a student | at the University of Illinois. Before an altar banked with white chrysanthemums and greenâ€" ery Miss Mary Jo (Mitzi) Newâ€" man became the bride of John M. Field on Saturday, November 26, at the Temple Israel, Glencoe, at 8 p.m. The long sleeved Chanâ€" tilly type gown she wore was made with a fitted bodice and off-the-lho}nlder lace Bertha emâ€" broidered ‘in iridescent sequins, and graceful full train. Her long illusion veil, which was worn by her sisterâ€"inâ€"law at her marriage a few years ago, hung from an orange blossom wreath which was !a part of the wedding ensemble | of both her mother and maternal I grandmother, She carried a shower i bouquet of white orchids and liles |of the valley. i The attendants were gowned alike in heavy gold colored satin. iThe fitted bodices of their jacket | dresses were trimmed with butâ€" 'tons and the full skirts were | bustled in back. Mrs. Robert B. | Newman, sisterâ€"inâ€"law _ of _ the | bride, matron of honor, ecarried | yellow roses and the bridesmaids, | Mrs. Bernard Buchholz, sister of | the bridegroom; Miss Barbara Bailey; Miss Mary Bezark and Miss Nancy Friedman carried ‘They returned to their studies at Champaign on Tuesday. The teal blue dress which the bride wore was complemented by m bouquet of white roses and pink carnations. Miss Beverly Hayes, niece of the bridegroom, who atâ€" tended as maid of honor, wore beige and carried yellow chryâ€" santhemums. at De Pauw university in Greenâ€" castle, Indiana, following the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. Also home from their studies at the University of lIllinois for the holiday, were Jack Stroud, son of the Fred Strouds of 1304 Burâ€" ton avenue; Ted Zabel, son of the T. J. Zabels of Broadview avenue and Miles Zimmerman, son of Mrs. D.*J. Zimmerman of 261 Cary avenue. Stephen _ Sordyl , served _ his brotherâ€"inâ€"law as best man. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Millen home. Mr. Salyards and his bride are now residing at 420 Waukegan avenue, Highwood. Art Humphrey, son of the A. Gordon Humphreys of Judson avnue, has returned to his studies MITZI NEWMAN MARRIES "Skipper" is the son of senior Copps of Norwood, Missouri, formerly of Highland Park. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young of the Presbyterian church perâ€" formed the ceremony on Saturday, November 19, when Miss Jessie T. Barnet, daughter of the David Barnets of 176 Laurel avenue, and Stanley K. Salyards were united in marriage. The 7:30 p.m. nuptials were read in the home of the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Roy Millens of 655 Michigan avenue. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. JESSIE BARNET WEDS BACK TO SCHOOL free public lectures, and other Christiam Christian Science opens to all a new spiritual understanding through which health, harmony, and abundance are found to be always at hand. § This priceless understanding is available to you through the study of the Bible in conjunction with the Christian Science textâ€" book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, which, together with other lnl:rind Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed, or purchasedat CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK Benefits Immediately _: Available For You OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome T HE PRESS _ __Mr. Field, son of Mrs. Maxwell Field of 2248 Lincolnwood road, formerly of Detroit, and the late Mr. Field, and his bride, daughter of the Wilford M. Newmans of 2344 Lakeside place, are now in orida for a two weeks‘ wedding trip,. On their return they will reside in Evanston. bouquets of yellow and rust colâ€" ored chrysanthemums. best man and the ushers were Robert Newman, brother of the bride; Theodore Brownell of Flint, Michigan; Richard Ettlinger of Highland Park and Robert Wolf The bride‘s mother chose a two piece long sleeved gown of pale gre*-ndo'ithnlhurl‘co bodice and ‘full lace skirt. Her corsage was of orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother was in gunmetal grey lace complemented by a corsage of deep purple orchids. of Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Jack Schwalbe, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the bridegroom, was maâ€" tron of honor. She wore a dress of aqua silk and carried pink and aqua â€" carnations. Miss Joanne Schwalbe, his sister, attended as junior bridesmaid. She carried a bouquet like that of the matron of honor. Her dress ‘was deep pink. On Satudday, November 26, at 7 p.m. Miss Dorothy Marie Dever became the bride of Walter G. Schwalbe, Jr. at the Immaculate Conception church. The Rev, John P. O‘Connell heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Dever of 941 Waukegan avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the senior Schwalbes of Waukegan. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, William Dever, wore a gown of eggshell crepe ending in a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a halo of seed pearl beading. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and steâ€" phanotis. Among the University of Coloâ€" rado students home for Thanksâ€" giving was Charles Hunter, son of Mrs. Elsie Hunter of 1897 Burton avenue. He returned to his studies on Sunday. William Walker of Waukegan served Mr. Schwalbe as best man. RETURNS TO COLORADO DEVERâ€"SCHWALBE NUPTIALS The bride‘s mother wore royal blue crepe complemented by a black hat trimmed in winter white. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a dress of black trimmed with charâ€" treuse and matching hat. .Each wore a corsage of yellow roses. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Following a wedding trip to the Ozarks, Mr. Schwalbe and his bride will reside at 941 Waukeâ€" gan avenue. A reception at Witten hall folâ€" lowed the ceremony. _ Home from his studies at Purâ€" due,university for the Thanksgivâ€" ing weekend was Bob Berg. Bob, a senior, is the son of Dr. and Bernard Buchholz served as Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners North Shore Florist and Landscape Service Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION C ATERIN G 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Illinois F L OWE R S Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencos 6 0 9 32if LLOYD BOTKER, JR TAKES A BRIDE The First® United Evangelical church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Eleanor Lucille Zagalia, daughter of the Gene Zagalias of 1757 Deerfield road, and Lioyd M. Botker, Jr., son of the senior Botkers of 603 Homeâ€" wood avenue, on Saturday, Noâ€" vember 26. The candlelight servâ€" ice was read at 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. A. G. Masser. The bride‘s white satin gown ended in a long train. Her illuâ€" sion veil fell from a juliet cap. She carried Amazon lilies and lilies of the valley. The coronet headpieces and the bouquets the attendants carried were of lavender chrysanthemums. Mrs. Donald Gieser, matron of honor, wore soft green satin and the bridesmaids, Miss Carolyn Botker, sister of the bridegroom was in fuschia and Miss Muriel Davis of Deerfield, in gold satin. Little Linda Gene Zagalia, sister of the bride, acted as flower girl. Her dress was of yellow satin. In her hair she wore Amazon lilies and she carried a bouquet exactly like that of the bride, in miniature. After a two weeks‘ honeymoon trip to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Mr. Botker and his bride will reâ€" side at 427 Glencoe avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Phelps and sons, William, 7, and Barton, 3, are now living in the home. which they recently purchased at 1642 S. Ridge road. From Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Phelps is a Public Accountant in Chicago. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mrs. Nestor Daggitt sang, acâ€" companied at the organ by Roâ€" manie Gunsteen. Best man was Donald Gieser and the ushers were John Dehmâ€" low and James Diener, cousins of the bride. The bride‘s mother wore teal blue crepe and the bridegroom‘s mother was in dark green satin. Their corsages were of yellow A reception followed the cereâ€" money at the Y. W. C, A. f SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE OFFER THIS AD IS WORTH $48 NECCHI ROUND ROBIN CONSOLE BF model $139.95 Full Set of Attachments Regular Priceâ€"$187.95 32 N. First St. H. P. THIS WEEK ONLY® THU., FRL, SAT. De "Red Light" Saturday Kiddie Matineeâ€"Dec. 3 Sun. thru Wed. _ Dec. 4â€"5â€"6â€"7 GLENCOE Thur., Fri., Sat., _ Dec 8â€"9â€"10 PERSONAL Humphrey Bogart, Florence . I‘m ready to serve as your constant companion, perâ€" sonal messenger and social secretary . . . help with shopâ€" ping, run errands. 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