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Highland Park Press, 27 Jul 1950, p. 4

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1| formerly of Highland Park, were united in marriage at St. Xavier church of Wilmette. The 12 o‘~ clock nuptial mass was read by Lu ...‘ the Rev. Phillip J. Hayes. = Anne Louise Beauvais, daughter of Louis J. Beauvais of Wilmette, and James G. Fahey, Jr., son of the senior Faheys of Deerfield, Bailey of 1237 Burton avenue, at|Of the bride, acied as 2107W7 1M a family supper party at home on Edmund Josler of Highland funday evening. No date has|Park served the bridegroom as been set for the wedding. best man and Charles ‘Fitzgerald Mlhldlcyndhfl-oll‘kcl'mwxhupof ance were graduated in June from| Deerfield and Robert Moran of Albion college in Albion, Michiâ€"| Highland Park ushered. gan. She is a member of Delta| Mr. Fahey and his bride will reâ€" Gamma sorority and he is affiliâ€"] side in Glencoe. ated with Alpha Tau Omega fraâ€" â€"4â€" ternity. Miss Bailey has taken a ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON teaching position in the Waterâ€" . ford, Michigan, High school. Mr. Mrs. George G. Postels and Heck is planning to attend mediâ€" daughter, Miss Ann, of 1821 Kinâ€" cal school in Chicago in the fall. caid street, were coâ€"hostesses at Miss Bailey and her fiance lefe[luncheon on Seturday in boner on Monday for a three weeks‘ ;’::’;' l!olly‘&slr d°" s:‘;l“' Hills, r j ersey, formerly of Highland visit with his family in Detroit. . [ New Jursey, Jormeri? of TERTIOA VACATIONING IN Mr. John Lackner of 31 Ravine Terrace, Highland Park, is spendâ€" ing his vacation at the !_lohl St. on mpamad ® HIGHLAND PARK ARTISTS Two Highland Park men, Midâ€" k . shipman Robert B. Kohn, USNR, EXHLBIT IN CHICAGO son of Mr. and Mrs Walter C.| . One hundred and twenty memâ€" Kohn of 1006 Linden avenue, and|bers of the Noâ€"Jury Society of CANADA CRUISE active duty in the Naval Reserve aboard a Naval vessel which is scheduled to visit Quebec, Canaâ€" da, for several days during the iid;hlpâ€"mlu James B. Smalley, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Smalley of 485 Fairview road, are APPROACHING WEDDING â€" Miss Margaret G._ (Peggy) Stair, her parents, the H. Bowen Stairs and sisters, Holly and Cathâ€" ie, of Short Hills, New Jersrey, former Highland Parkers, returnâ€" ed here last week for her marriage to. Karl C. Anderson, son of the C. W. Andersons of Litchfield, Minnesota, which. will take place Miss Holly Stair will attend her sister as maid of honor and the Misses Cathy Stair, another sister; Ann Collins of Belmont, Massachusetts, a . college . classâ€" mate,. and. Jean Perrigo of Raâ€" vinia will be bridesmaids. on Saturday, July 29, at the Trinity church. The 8 p.m. cereâ€" mony_will be read by the Rev. e(.lni‘ es U. Harris. The "bride‘s Louis Hoffman of Litchfield, cousin of the bridegroom, will serve as best. man and Herbert Holt of Ravinia, Kenneth McDowâ€" ell of Waterloo, Iowa and Jarl Natwick of St. Paul, Minnesota, will usher. The brideâ€"toâ€"be graduated from Smith college this past month and her fiance is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, School of Engineering. After. a week‘s honeymoon in northern Wisconsin; Mr. Anderson and his bride will leave for Waterâ€" loo, Iowa, where they will make their home. RETURN HOME Mrs. D. H. Irick (Pat Van Arsâ€" dale) and daughter, Judy, of Koâ€" komo, Indiana, returned home on Monday after a ten day visit at the home of Mrs. Irick‘s aunts, the Misses Eve and Ruth Siljesâ€" trom, 218 Oakwood avenue. Lambert has recently been anâ€" nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frech of 800 Cloverdale avenue. Mr. Lambert is the son of the Joseph Lamberts of 19 Devonâ€" shire court. Miss Frech was graduated this past. month from the Highland Park High school and her fiance JAMES FAHEY, JR. TAKES A BRIDE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.... The engagement of their daughâ€" is also a graduate of Highland ‘The bride was attended by her No date has been chosen for the Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. " Phone HI 24551 Bermuda. July 15, Miss nette Marten of Wilmette, ni#C¢!_,;q of ponor and her cousin, of the bride, acted as flower &i! | yis, Brenda Onesti and the Misses Edmund Josler of Highland|Carol Lyle and Mildred Nanni of Park served the bridegroom 38| Highwood as bridesmaids. best man and Charles ‘Fitzgerald| Frank Fiore wil serve his brothâ€" of Lake Forest, Robert Klemp 0f|er as best man and Robert Fiore, Deerfield and Robert Moran @f| another brother; Wilmer Carlson luncheon on Saturday in honor of Miss Holly Stair of Short Hills, New Jersey, formerly of Highland Park. Miss Stair is here with her Highland Park is represented in | Stre the exhibition by Violette Rice,| ET9 who is president of the Society, |JOh Marguerite â€" Ramond of 2465| T Briarâ€" Road, and E. Schaffner of| lait 1139 Lincoln Avenue. Mrs. Rice|@ b has hung a small water color enâ€"| CS titled "When Doy is Bone", which | £r€ depicts a pair of wellâ€"worn work a shoes, eloquently telling the story hon of human labor done by the wearâ€"| !aC« er. Mrs. Rice lives at 320 N. Sheriâ€"| dub danâ€"Road. "Summer on the Bay" | M# is an abstract done in oil by Mrs. C family for her sister‘s wedding next Saturday. She will attend as maid of honor. Miss Stair just completed her first year at Smith college. Miss Postels is a student at Beloit colâ€" One hundred and twenty memâ€"| DOLOKES DEAN WEDS bers of the Noâ€"Jury Society of Miss Dolores E. Dean became Artists are exhibiting oils, water|the bride of Carl+J. Johnson at a colors, and crafts in the Eighth|private ceremony in Highland Floor Art Exhibition Galleries at| Park on Saturday, July 22, at 4: Mandel Brothers, one North State|p.m. The bride is the daughter of Street, Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Margaret Dean of 242 High Highland Park is represented in | street, Highwood and the brideâ€" the exhibition by Violette Rice,|groom is the son of Mrs. Anna who is president of the Society, Johnson of 641 Glenview avenue. Marguerite â€" Ramond _ of 2465 The bride‘s frock of "cafe au Briarâ€" Road, and E. Schaffner of|lait" color was complemented by 1139 Lincoln Avenue. Mrs. Rice|a brown velvet hat and brown acâ€" hee hune a emall water color en.|cessories. Her corsage was of cludes a very wide range of subâ€" ject matter and of media. All types of paintings have been subâ€" mitted, from the most conservaâ€" tive to she ultraâ€"modern. The exâ€" hibition â€"fwill â€"beâ€"onâ€" view during regular ktore hoursr: in Mandel Brothers‘ galleries during the month of July. & Ramond, and "Studio Still Life" is a competently constructed study by Mr. Schaffner. The Noâ€"Jury Society is one of the largest art groups in the midâ€" HERE TO GREET NEW GRANDCHILDREN Mrs. Clyde Schoonover and daughter, â€" Anna Mue, of Milton Junction, Wisconsin, are visitors at the home of the John G. Zeiâ€" vels (Frances Schoonover) of 316 N. Green Bay road. Here to greet her new grandson, John George Zeivel, "Ir., who arrived at the Highland Park hospital on July 17, Mrs. Schoonover and Anna Mae willâ€"remainâ€"about two weeks longer. f Here to welcome their new granddaughter and niece, Clare Sue ZurWelle, born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on July 17, are Mrs. Frank Klare Miller of Alâ€" toona, Pennsylvania and her daughter, Mrs. George H. Hagaâ€" man and young son, Dickie, of Morristown, New Jersey. They arâ€" rived on Saturday, July 15, and plan to remain another week. The baby is the daughter of the Richard ZurWelles of 223 Cary avenue. Their other daughter, Leâ€" nore, is two years old. 19 N. St. Johns Ave. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop : eperated by YERLON O. GROVES blanca of Chicago will usher. Following a Wisconsin honeyâ€" moon, Mr. Fiore and his bride will reside with his grandmother, Mrs. Della Brasa of 309 Oak Terrace avenue, Highwood. Miss Mae Siljestrom of 218 Oakwood avenue will be returning home this weekâ€"end after a two weeks‘ visit with her brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. McCord _ (Margaret Siljestrom) and their three young sons, of Dillard, Oregon. Miss Siljestrom took the trip west by plane and will return by plane, also. The McCords reside on a ranch VISITS SISTER IN OREGON _ green orchids. Miss Myrtle Parker, maid of honor, wore a perriwinkle blue lace dress and her accessories were dubonnet. Small Pinocchio roses made up her corsage. â€" Charles Dean of St. Louis, Misâ€" souri, brother of theâ€"bride, served blue dress for the occasion : the bridegroom‘s mother, was 'yelléw roses,. ~â€" C202 * Cameniinienes The bride, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Loesch of Waukegan, formerly of Highland Park, and the . bridegroom are graduates of the Highland Park High school. She served as a corporal in the Marine corps for 32 months during the last war and Mr. Johnson, a fighter pilot with the 9th airforce, was a major at the time of his release. Heâ€" took part in 110 missions over Europe. A reception was held at 7. p.m. at the home of the bride‘s mother. After a two weeks‘ honeymoon at the Dells, Wisconsin, Mr. Johnâ€" son and his, bride will live temporâ€" arily with her mother. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Maiers (Stella Ostrand) and daughters, Kay, who will be four VENEZUELA . VISITORS years old on August 15, and Sharâ€" The bride‘s mother chose a light 360 Central Phone HI 2â€"3804 AND SERVICE FUEL OIL THE PRESS of however, Mrs. Maiers had an addiâ€" tional month with her parents as her husband was in both Dallas, Texas and New York on business. During their visit to the States Jacobson, who left for Formosa. On June.30, the Jacobsons celeâ€" brated their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary at their home in Long Beach. Their three daughters were coâ€"hostesses. BARBARA JENNINGS, j A BRIDE 1 Miss Barbara Jennings, daughter of John F. Jennings of Phoenix, Arizona and Mrs, Fowler Jennings of Lake Shore drive, Chicago, former â€" Highland~ Parkers, and Raymond J. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Kelly of St. Louis, Missouri, were united in marriage on Saturday, July 22, at 4 p.m. at Mrs. Lawrence Whiting, Jr., was her sister‘s only attendant. Mr. Kelly and his bride willreâ€" side in St. Louis after a wedding trip to the north woods. NEWCOMERS TO 22 HIGHLAND PARK Mr. anr Mrs. Ralph E. Davis and young son, Richard (Rickey), 20 bought the home at 1624 Broadâ€" now residing. Mr. Davis is an atâ€" torney in Chicago. â€"â€"igâ€"â€"â€" New owners of the home at 89 S. Deere Park drive are the H. D. Cantins. 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