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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1950, p. 4

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BARBARA JONES, A BRIDE The Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Barbara Minter Jones and Willâ€" iam Hamilton Sihler on Saturday, Juné 24. The 8:30 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Dr. William A. Young. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Telâ€" The bride was gowned in white marquisette made with a long train. Her veil was fingertip ford Jones of 310 N. Linden aveâ€" nue and the bridegroom is the son of the Alfred T. Sihlers of 931 Lincoln avenue, A recepâ€" tion followed at the Exmoor Counâ€" the Su?\ol Baskins of 340 Morâ€" aine rodd, brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter of the bridegroom, on Sunday, June 25, at 5 p.m. Rabbi Siskin heard the exchange of nuptial vows. try club, The bride‘s white satin gown was made with an illusion neckâ€" line and long train. Duchess lace, which came from the wardrobe of the Empress Eugenie, was used on the collar of the dress and on the cap headpiece of her full length net veil. The strand of pearls she wore belonged to her maternal grandmother. Her bouquet was of white orchids and stephanotis. Mr. Jones gave his daughter in Best man. was John Sibler, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were William Jones, brother of the bride; John Laniâ€" gan, David Suttle and Thomas Walsh, all of Highland Park; Josâ€" eph Hamilton of Fort Wayne, Inâ€" diana; Richard Lane of Sante Fe, New Mexico and Russell Pfaff of Chicago. * ELIZABETH KLINE WEDS The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Jane Kline, daughter of the Edwin Klines of 1020 N. Green Bay road and Herman Bernard Fireâ€" stone took place in the garden of for her sisterâ€"inâ€"law. The bridesâ€" maids were Mrs, Philip Krum of Long Beach, California, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Elizabeth Kerber, cousin of the bride; Miss Margaret Flynn of East Chicago, Indiana; Mrs. Evan Olsor and Mrs. Russell Pfaff, both of Chiâ€" cago; Mrs. Robert Souther of Evâ€" anston and Miss Martha Wilcox of Council Bluffs, Iowa. The atâ€" tendants were all dressed alike in aqua organza, and they carried old fashioned bouquets ofâ€"gardenâ€" ias and pale yellow daisies. Mrs. William M. Jones of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, was matron of honor The bride‘s mother wore rose beige over taffeta and the brideâ€" groom‘s mother chose a chamâ€" pagne colored crepe dress for the occasion, Each wore a corsage of orchids. _ oL. â€"> Mr. and Mrs. Paul Date of 1726 Rice street and General and Mrs. W. H. Wilbur of 1540 Judson avenue were weekâ€"end guests of the Joseph B. Garnetts of 622 S. Linden avenue at their summer home in Epworth Heights, Michigan. ~ Mr. Sihler and nis "Dride are now on a three weeks‘â€" wedding trip to Rutgers Resort, Minnesota. On their return they will occupy the home of the bride‘s parents while the Jonses are away for the summer at their Gray‘s Lake cot tage. x Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Parliâ€" ament of 851 N. Sheridan road introduced their daughter, Bette Jane, to their friends at a tea at their home on Saturday, June 24. Assisting Miss Pnlilmep’, were Miss Nancy Lou Parliament, her sister, and the Misses Lynn Dalâ€" ton of Fish Creek, Wisconsin, Mary Ann Hopkins of Northbrook, Ann Redfield of Glencoe and Nancy Waggett of Highland Park. Following the tea, the Parliaâ€" ments were hosts at dinner for their daughter, her assistants and their escorts before they went on to the Pump Room for an evening of dancing. + WEEKâ€"END IN MICHIGAN DEBUT TEA blankets. For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE TLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLEs? DRY CLEANING (all types) 53 N. Green Bay HI 25804 PARKWAY length and she carried gardenias and stephanotis. _ 8 school. Her fiance served for sixâ€" teen months in Japan following The Mn s ol nc h i hanes bride, was maid of honor and the Misses Doris Brown of Highâ€" land Park, Evelyn Casper of Chiâ€" cago and Rae Korjack of Glencoe were bridesmaids. Judy Baskin, niéce of the bridegroom, attendâ€" ed as junior bridesmaid and Susan Firestone, also his niece, and Leslie Korjack were flower girls. The attendants were all gowned alike in pinkâ€"nylon net. Their acâ€" cessories and picture lace straw hats matched their gowns. Their bouquets were of blue delphinium. Saul Firestone of Chicago serâ€" ved his brother as best man and The Highland Park graduates were: Elizabeth L. Lacy, 1645 Dato avenue, bachelor of science in agriculture; Jerome B. Peterâ€" son, 222 8.~Greemw Bay road and Robert L. Berg, 1 Sheldon lane, who both received ~bachelor of science degrees in chemical enâ€" gineering.<Bob Berg also received a bachelor degree in naval science and tactics. _ . The Misses Lynn Abrens of 920 S. Sheridan road, Dee Dee Smart of 99 Sycamore place and Janis Zabel of 1348 Broadview avenue were the weekâ€"end guests of Miss Peggy King of 1727 Broadview avenue at the Kings‘ summer home at Lake Geneva. The betrothal of Miss Ann Louiseâ€"Steacy, daughter of the J.â€"R. Steacys of 1235 Burton aveâ€" nue, to Thomas J. Clark, son of the Thomas P. Clarks of 426 Oakâ€" wood avenue, has recently been announced by her parents. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Steacy graduated on June Brlpom the Highland _Park High Three students from Highland Park were among approximately 2,300 candidates ‘for degrees at the 94th Commencement exercises of â€" Purdue university on Sunâ€" day, June 18, in the Hall of Muâ€" siC. gardenias. PURDUE GRADUATES The bride, who was gowned in white organdy, was attended by Miss Lillian Zahrt, her sister. Her frock was of pink organdy. Marâ€" vin »Tosch of Wausau was best man. William and Nathan Firestone, also brothers of the bridegroom, and Ralph Radwin, all of Chicago, ushered. Roy Kline, brother of the bride, served as junior usher. The bride‘s mother was in pink taffeta and her corsage was of BETROTHAL TOLD FRANK _ SHELTON â€" TAKES A BRIDE On Saturday, June 24, at 6 p.m. Miss Adeline Lucille Zahrt, daughter of Mrs. Esther Zahrt of Wausau, Wisconsin, became the bride. of Frank D. Shelton, son of the George Sheltons of Laveen, Arizona, formerly of Highland Park, in theâ€"Zion Lutheran church in Wausau, William Anker and John Swanâ€" son of Ravinia and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton and daughter, Linda, of Duck® Lake "Woods, Illinois, Mr. Firestone and his bride left by plane for Miami â€"Beach and the Bahamas for a three weeks‘ honeymoon. On their return.they will reside with the Baskins. : ‘Dinner for two hundred guests followed the ceremony in the WEEKâ€"END AT LAKE GENEVA Highland Ten Pin Miss Jean Kline, sister of the OPEN ALL DaAY WEDNESDA Y OPEN â€" BOWLING for bowling instructions Every Day from â€" â€" 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 sin, where he is in charge of a Singer Sewing Machine Co. store. STANFORD U. ALUMNI Included in the recordâ€"breaking class of ©3,012 gradUates at Stanâ€" ford university, Californa, on June 18 were the following Highland SANDRA MEITUS MARRIES . Beneath an arched arbor coverâ€" ed with white and yellow flowers and overlooking the ravine, in the garden of her parents‘ home, Miss Sandra June Meitus became the bride of Marvin Isenstein on Sunday, June 25. The 5 p.m. cereâ€" mony was read by Dr. Louis Binâ€" stock of Temiple holom. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meitus of 231 Ravine drive and the bridegroom is the son of the Morris Isensteins of Chicago. The 260 guests who ‘&ssembled Sar. the..coremony under_~â€"large green and white striped canopy lighted by electrified lanterns, reâ€" mained for buffet dinner. On each of the tables, covered with white satin cloths, was a hurricane lamp and bouquet of. â€"gardenias ‘and smilax. A bouquet of lilies of the valley topped the huge cake, frostâ€" ed in white with touches of yelâ€" low lilies of the valley. Yellow iris and white delphinium decorâ€" ated the two tiered buffet tables. Parkers: Noel Irma Behn, B. A. it â€"Economics, and Paul Bloomâ€" field Zeisler, Jr., B. A. in Histâ€" .The bride‘s mother chose a popâ€" py colored organza go#wn for the occasion and her corsage was of yellow flowers. The bridegroom‘s mother was in grey sheer compleâ€" mented by a corsage of white orâ€" chids. t An additional three hundred guests arrived later for the reâ€" ception, which was also held in the garden. An orchestra was enâ€" gaged for dancing on the improâ€" vised dance floor. The bride, who© was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in white embroidered organdy. Her â€"veil of< modern fingertip length, fell from a cap headdress of Brussels lace. Her bouquet was of stephanotis and white flowers. Preceding the bride down the column of white and yellow bouâ€" quets and garlands of greenery were Miss Lila Meitus, who atâ€" tended her sister as maid of honâ€" or and the bridesmaids, another sister, Miss Iris Meitus, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Gross, Miss Barbara Naft and Mrs. Sherwin Zimmerman. Their ballerina length gowns were of white organza, embroidered in yellow. Their picture hats matchâ€" ed their gowns, With their white lace fans they carried yellow fleur d‘ amour. _ ~ Best man was Robért Gross and the ushers were Richard Cardoza, Irving Cohn, Gene Gold and Sherâ€" win . Zimmerman. .. Henry Date, son of the Paul Dates ‘of 1726 Rice street, has received the Dana Award for Personal Achievement, established last year, it was recently announâ€" ced by Carletan college, Northâ€" field,. Minnesota. This award of $75 was presented to.Mr. Date as the ‘"most wellâ€"rounded young man in the senior class who has been adjudged as having a most Following a honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains and Miami, Florida, Mr. Isenstein and his bride will reside in Evanston. RECEIVES AWARD North Shore Florist FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hlinois FL OWE R S 6 0 9 T HE PRESS to ‘attend the scholarship, promising leadership qualities and Apuhtandil' Christâ€" Mr. Date, who graduated on June 11, plans to enter the minâ€" istry. He will attend the MeCorâ€" mick Theological seminary in Chiâ€" eago in the fall. He is a counâ€" cellor at a camp in Michigan this JOY PETERSON ENGAGED .The engagement of Miss Joy Lariene Peterson to Norman T. Nelson of San Francisco, Califorâ€" nia, has recently been announced by her parents, the Arnold Peter sons of 1291 Broadview avenue. Mr. Nelson is the son of the Nels uated this month from Wheaton college, where she received her bachelor of arts degree, is a gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park High school. Her fiance is a mechanical engineer. Nelsons of Des Moines, Iowa. â€" The young couple will be marâ€" ried in the fall. They will make their home in San Francisco. â€" The Misses Irene Jones and Elizabeth Doty, teachers in the Highland .Park schools, will repâ€" resent teachers of this town at the 88th annual meeting of the National Education Association in St. Louis July 3â€"7, NEA headâ€" quarters announced reécently. The Assembly, representing a record membership of the organâ€" ization, will be the largest in the history of the Association. Deleâ€" gates will be present from every state and from the territories of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico to participate in the discussion of problems confronting the teachâ€" ing professionâ€"and the educational welfare of children, From Wilmette are Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Lipman and sons, Marc and Tom. They built their home at 145 Roger Williams aveâ€" CONVENTION DELEGATES Marc, 23, graduated in Februâ€" ary from the University of Iiâ€" nois. He also attended Michigan ‘State andâ€" Lake Forest college. He served for two years in the army during the war. Tom, 16, will resume his studies at New Trier High school in the fall. He will be entering his senior year. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. William Bloom reâ€" cently moved into their newly built home at 2383 Indian Tree drive. They are from Chicago. Mr. Bloom is in the newspaper adverâ€" tising business, connected with the Chicago Herald American. nue. Mr. Lipman is in the ca lng%fllm Chicagd®~ â€"** Newcomers to Highland Park are the G. P. Nolans of 425..S. Linden avenue. From Oak Park, <»p2 | Fes MNow‘s the time to freeze the flavor (and vitamins and minerals) in plentiful fruits and vegetables. 2 teme * Hyuhnveymrow;-rdeuywmmboddoflnnbyuioyi-g the vegetables fromm it all year long . . . because frozen foods stay fresh for months. It‘s so easy and quick to preserve foods by freezing ... so easy to rely on your freezer for emergency meals, frozenâ€"fresh pastries, and shoppingâ€"saving menu treats. wmuummdmmm:::ummmm .. _ Ask about the new Home Freexers at s » _ _ your dealer‘s or our nearest store today. J\\ K â€" who was gradâ€" of they are the parents of four chilâ€" dren, Bucky, i, SECRACI 8, €007» 4, and Kathie, 6 months. Mr. Noâ€" lan is an American Can Company representative. Castlewood road. The Silvermans, who built their home here, are the parents of a daughter, Karla, 2. Mr. Silverman is Sales Repreâ€" sentative for Backall Brothers. Now living in the home they reâ€" cently built are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goldboss of 295 Woodland road Mr. Goldboss is owner of a reâ€" Their daughter, Sandra, will enter Highland Park High school as a Fred, will be a seventh grade stuâ€" dent at the Ravinia school. They formerly lived on Junior Terrace, Chicago. * living in the home they recently built are the William J. Pathmans of 684 Delta road. The Pathmans are parents of twins, Laurel Sue and Richard, 16 months old. Dr. and Mrs. Zachary A. Blier and daughter, Janet 4, and son, John, 3, are now living in the home they ‘recently built at 405 Sunnyâ€" side avenue. Dr. Blier practices in Chicago at the present time. They formerly livel@ on the South Side; Chicago. 5 $ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Mcâ€" Clure of 333 Woodland road were hosts at Ravinia‘s opening night to the following debutantes: DEBUTANTS FETED Formerly of Chicago are the Recently of Chicago and now * Skokie Hgwy.â€"}% Mile North of Dundee Road _ ANNOUNCING _ ANTON and ERNEST FRUIT STAND Now Open For Business â€" Neuses, Suzanne Searle and Janâ€" Mr. all of Highland Park. John Charters of the Robin Hood Ridge, while others found it deâ€" lightful before the concert to picâ€" nic on the beautiful lawn and use the fireplaces provided. Chairman of the Ravinia Eesâ€" tival Association is Howell Murâ€" ray of 31 N. Linden avenue. Francis M. Knight of 411 Lake avenue is in charge of programs; Julian Collins, chairman of the ‘znannty committee and Mrs. L. F. McClure of 333 Woodland road is coâ€"chairman with Mrs. Ernst C. Von Ammon, of the Women‘s comâ€" mittee. PERSONAL @ Tw reaty to serve as your al messenger and 50c m...hb'thnm ving. run errands. I work 24 hours a day with no time off and no vacationsâ€"for just & few nickels a day. I‘m your ¢Continued from page 1)

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