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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1950, p. 4

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The bride, given in marriage by her father, Joseph Phillips of Lake ‘Zurich, was lovely in a white satin gown trimmed with pearl beading and ending in a very long train. Her fingertip veil fell from > a helmet headdress. She carried a white satin prayer book, her mothâ€" Cer‘s pearl rosary and a medal belongingâ€"to her maternal grandâ€" /Amother. Herâ€"bouquet was of white / camellias and lilies of the valley. EILEEN PHILLIPPS, A BRIDE Before an altar banked with fernery and bouquets of white gladioli, Miss Eileen _ Marilyn Phillips . became the bride of Leonard Fred Favelli on Saturâ€" day, January 14, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning. The Rev. Arthur Douaire vturd the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter ‘of Mrs. John Cervi of 423% Funston avenue, Highwood, andâ€" the bridegroom is the son of the Peno Favellis of 227 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood. A reecption was held at the Highwood Community Center in the evening: ~Bernard | Bernardi ‘sang and Virgil Lenzini enterâ€" tained »with his accordion. _ OQut ~ of â€" town guests included the Ira Bouxsins and son, Don, .of ~Granville, ~ Hlinbis:â€"Â¥trsâ€"â€"Alvers Cervicabd the senior and | junior John Cionis of Beloit, Wisconsin: \ Mr. and> Mrs, J. Rittacca of. Kenoâ€" Miss Gloria Masini attended â€"as maid of honor and the bridesâ€" maids were Miss Lenore Phillips, sisterâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"bride,â€"and the Misses Jéan Calzia, Frances Pasquesi and Dolores Saielli. Their gowns and helmet style hats of forest green vélyet) were . identical and . they carried\bouquets of red_camellias and lilies‘of the valley. The gowns, hats and Bouquets of the little flower girls, bonnl Jean Gherarâ€" dini and Mary Jane Passini, cousins of the: bride, were exactly like those of the ob{ier attendants, in miniature. "K: : Bruno De Bartoloy served the bridegroom as best man and William Carlson, Joseph De Barâ€" tolo, Bart Mahoney and Oswoldo Mazzetta ushered. James Casorio and Don Cowgill served as escorts. APPROACHING WEDDING , The Highland Park: Presbyterâ€" ian church will be the scéne of the vfdding» of Miss Jean Alice Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miram ~V. Nigholg) of 47 Elm avenue, Highwood, and ‘Michael John Galanos, H, son of Justice and~ Mrs. John M. Galinos of Athens, â€" Greece, on â€" Saturday, February 4, at 7 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. Dr.O. R. Selâ€" lers .of _ McCormick Seminary, Chicago, a friend of the family, will read the service. Maid of honer will . be Miss Carol Laegeler, cousin of the : Miss Maria Anna Santi sang, accompanied at the organ by Miss Edith Ehrens. _=â€" Forest, following the ceremony, and a dinger was served at St. James hall, in the afterncon, also for the bridal party and immeâ€" diate families. * WINTERING IN FLORIDA The Frwl A. Cysendens c Vihe avenue TT â€" this" we spend the remainder of ths #+* the Hillsboro_club Florids. â€"*â€"â€"~>â€"â€" Hase gelo the Sal in brid M ~â€" & Dry Cleaning Co. > un ton filod _ WVITCM ... INWICGHLANDPARK ?| To Harvard Man ______ sy auice zaser ; Welephone Highland Park 2064 . $| To friends who called at 1645 ul hok W _pei Ah Phone H. P. 178 _ â€" i1 cbe my avenite, Th h Hinbis;â€"AMrsâ€" he .senior and of Beloit, Wis 4. Rittacen o in; the Fred en ARent â€"Atva Ma lan rm pn d Dant bridéâ€"toâ€"be, and the ~bridesmaids will be Miss Eloise Matthies and Chicago. Miss Fredrickson will also sing. . ) hyA man af@"Hiram V. Nichols, Jr., brother of the bride, and Roger Lacgeler, her cousin, will usher. Miss Nichols is a graduate of Highland Park. High school. She also attended: Lake Forest college and is a graduate of the Cosmoâ€" politan School of .Music. Her fiâ€" ance, whose father is a membér of the Court of Appeals in Athens, attended Athens university where he was an electrical engineering student. â€" At present he is emâ€" ployed by the War department doing research work. in Elecâ€" tronics. . Following a short honeymoon trip, the young couple willâ€"reside in Highwood. They are planning a trip to Greece later on. â€" . WEDDING DATE SET Juneâ€"17 has been chosen as the dateâ€"of the wedding of Miss Mary Tullis, formerly of Highland Park, daughter of the William H. Mitâ€" chells of Lake Forest, and James Wesley Kinnear IIH. The «cereâ€" mony will take place at the Church Me Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. ELECTED CLASS SECRETARY OF ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION are the G. A. Harvard> court Fark,. «they | bo here. Mr. Brueg rwithâ€" offices. at street, Chicago. The betrothal of her daughter, Beverly Ann, to Herbert A. Alexâ€" ander, Jr., son of the H. A. Alexâ€" ""d"ml of 2407 ~Berkeley road, has~recently been announced by Mrs. Johrison Smith of Evanston. Miss Smith attended Greenbrier ing ats Barat college; Lake Forest. Herâ€" Tiance® will receive "his deâ€" gree from Northwesteérn: univer sity"in March] He is a member of FPhi Gamma Delta {ratergity. Miss Tullis is the granddaughter of General and Mrs. R. E. Wood of ~Lake Forest, â€" formerly _ of Highland Park. rulâ€" ocp Miss Margaret (Peggy)â€" Stair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, 373 Woodland Road, has been elected 1950 class secreâ€" tary of the lumnae Association at Smith College. Miss Stair‘s duties will be to collect the latest news of her class for the Smith Alumnae â€" Quarterly. This year Miss Sthir is president .of the House of < Representatives, _ the legislative branch of the Student government. Association. IN KANSAS ( In â€" Kansas Mrs. Bradford Massachusctts, land Park. Ste eral of â€" her Nellic Hfeath, Heath, â€" who tim _ Former Chicagoans are_ the Bernard M. Leebs.. . They â€" purâ€" chased the home at T11 Elmwood drive in ‘which they are now livâ€" ing. The Leobs are parents of two sons, Robert, 5, and Richard, 4. Mr. â€" Leeb is assistant branch manager of the Reliance . Steel company, Chicago. > Invhbana Now living at 33 Elmwood drive are Mr. and Mrs, James P. Parker andâ€" children, Jimmy, 12, Joan, _10, and Freddy, 3. (Mr. Parker is connected with the A. 0. EWE HGHI Mr. Michael Feary, of Lake Bluff Dr-{.k Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Iapdrâ€"h: Aute ° 322.N. First , _ Mighland Park 77 D A HL‘ S is â€" City, ~Missourt, i ord Larson of Boston tS, formerly of High She attended the fun t grandmother, . Mrs h, on Tuesday. Mrs IT Y ud 4n â€"w land Par ht sâ€"anâ€"attorney th 4 tand La. Sall anuar [. 100 many home thk of iry Announce Engagement of Dato avenue during the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowen of â€" their Louise, to Mr. Eugene Robert Schmidt,â€" son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Sthmidt of Harvard, Iilinois, ; | Originally of Chicago but â€"resiâ€" |dents of New York for the past | five years are Mr; and Mrs. W. L. “(h»lm-r'l of.â€" 1005 Roslyn lane. | Their. son,. William, Jr., 19, is a | student at the Syracuse university | this year. Their other son, Guy, | 14, attends school here. Mr. Gelâ€" Leerd isowner of Ellis Bros., Inc., Chicago, . . Betty â€"is a senior in the School of Hortieultére at Purdue Uniâ€" versity, and her fiance received his degree from the same school last June. He is now in the florist business with his Tather in Harâ€" ©ago _A late summer wedding is being planned. Smith corporatiop, Chicago. The Parkers formerly livedâ€"inâ€"Housâ€" ton, Texas. > > > % New Highland Parkers are the Saul Kahns and children, Diane, 11, Frances, 6, and David, 18 months. From‘ Chicago, they built their home: at 2236 Lincolnwoo® road. ‘Mr. Kahn is a dithographing salesman in Chicago. 3 * I From Winnetka is Mrs. Alma Adler of 914 Roslyn lane. Mrs. Adler built her home here. Her son and his family, theâ€"Arthur M,_ Adlers, â€"Jr., reside next door at 900. Roslyn lane, Her daughâ€" ter is ‘Mrs. Alfred Alschuler of 1720 â€" S. Shausd anâ€"s»080:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Recently of Buffalo City, Wisâ€" consin, and now residing at 2319 County Line road are the F.*I. Wennerholms. Mr. Wennerholm is a partner in the enginecring firm of Vern E. Alden company, Chiâ€" New ownrers of the home at 2219 S. Green Bay road are the Howard M. Goldstoncs apd infant sort, Howard, Jr., who. will be one year old on January 22. Mr: Goldâ€" stone is with the Storkline*Furniâ€" ture «company, Chicago. The Goldâ€" years were owners of Green Bay now living mer Highland Ten Pin th OPEN BOWLING Vl._h(il 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 nts . there__for: fiftcen the . Sol. A. Wiles, new the home at 2213 S road} in which they &re I Irey riy Mr, "Eisenschinit~ i; ntific Oil Compound THE PRESS ° of Hybburd Woods d the engagement Airo oT 688 Pleas in .Chi th awo uim the Du Pont company, Chicago. League To Present Blough In Lecture On U. S. Budget LEAVE FOR GERMANY Sgt. 1/e and Mrs. Valentine Frankie (Irma Laue) left recentâ€" ly from Fort Dix, for Germany, vber: Sgt. Frankie will ‘be staâ€" tioned â€" indefinitely. ~ A free lecture, "The U. S. Budget and Its Significance" will be presented by jthe League of Women . Voters at the Lincoln School Tuesday ‘January 24 at 8:15 ip.m. * Roy Blough, professor of ecoâ€" nomics and political science at the‘ University of Chicago, will be the speaker. Blough _ is . a former assistant to the secretary of the U S, Treasury Departâ€" ment and former statistician in charge of tax research for the University of Wisconsin. ~*The* talk, arranged â€"by the League, is being sponsored by s group of prominent local ,bL:â€" hess men who consider the subâ€" ject of vital concern to all voters. Included among these are Werner Wieboldt, Richard UhÂ¥mann, Selfridge, and Fred E. Gieser, presidentâ€"of the Highland Park Chamber ~of â€"Commerce. Gieser urged everyone to attend the meeting,â€" saying,;â€"‘"Local â€" business men â€" are particularly . concerned with the rising U. S. Budget and itsâ€" effect on the tax .load they must bear." â€" ; Ammrmacramracmananrearans The lecture is a part of the League of Women Voters educaâ€" tional services for voters. The League itself, according to Mrs. Thurston Puestow, presid e nt, takes no position on the governâ€" ment‘s fiscal policy but is currentâ€" ly studying the budget and its effect on the cost of living. Mrs. Ferdinand Kramer is proâ€" gram chairman for the League. Mrs. Irving Goldberg and Mrs. Alvin Baum head the workshop studying the subject. . s and there will be no fund appeal. Pt. Comfort Restaurant § Deerfield: 79 â€" Dinner evenings, 5 to 8 p.m. § Sundays 12 to 8 Closed Mondays American and Oriental Dishes Orders to take out 1 mi. north of Deerfield on . * Waukegan Rd.) ~ _ Lov find out quickly that the new addition to your family demands most of your time. You learn, too, what a help your teleâ€" & phone is! s You call Jim to bring home some cofton nighties or some pads or undershirts. You call the doctor about the formula. You call the druggist, the grocer, the mi‘lkman. Your telephone serves so well, you wonder how you‘d ever get by without it.= . Few. things mean so much, do so thuch and cost so little. > ILLINOIS BELL oatk TELEPHONE COMPANY: ~ Its worth a lot with a baby around Park adult who is interested in leather work may join the class at this time. No previous experiâ€" ence or special talent is necessary to join this class, and materials and tools are available at the Center, * ~The North Shore Badminton Association Class "B" tournament will be held on Sunday, January 20th,.â€"at â€"2:00â€"p.m., at the Glenâ€" coe Central School gym. The tournament is open to players of NSBA member clubs. 4 The senior art ~ class which meets every Thursday (at‘ the Highland Park Community Center between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. will begin the winter term of lessons on January 19th. Miss Ella Rasâ€" mussen, arts and ecrafts instructor at the Center, announced that any Highland Park adults who are inâ€" terested in sketching a&nd paintâ€" ing, whether amateurs or more experienced artists, may join the class at this time. * For registration, orfurther inâ€" formation, call the Recreation, ofâ€" Sice (HP.â€"2442). â€" ~ ‘Call Lake Forest 3100â€"(days) or write E. C.: Reichert, Director 304 Green Bay\Road 3 A wide selection for students not previously enrolled. All courses may be audited, without credit, by mature students seeking only to add to their knowledge. _ _ . e ~~35 College CBI;":;: Vlll‘lly not prév’i;usly offered. REGISTRATIONâ€"7 to 9 p.m. February 1 and 2nd â€" Individual, partnerships, corporations Veterans‘ Benefitsâ€"College Credit BARACANI OFFICE SERVICE LAKE FOREST COLLEGE INCOME TAX SERVICE n Evenings Evening Session PHONE: FOR BULLETIN â€" 7:00 to 9:00 North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION ~| _ â€"â€"â€" 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, IHincis â€"â€" FLO WE RS 6 0 9 Highwood, III. 19,

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