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Highland Park Press, 17 Aug 1950, p. 4

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NANCY KNIGHT WEDS Miss _Nancy Knight ~wis the eighth bride in the Knight family to wear the white satin wedding gown trimmed with seed pearls and heirloom Rosepoint lace, and made with a long train, when lhc‘ became the bride of Thomas Clark Fischer on August 11, in the garâ€" den of her parents‘ thome. Both her sisters had also worn the same gown at their weddings. The bride‘s bouguet was of white lillies and stephanotis. The 8:30 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Dr. William A. Young of the Presâ€" byterian church. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, is the daughter of the Francis M. Knights of 411 Lake avenue. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. G. Lyle Fischer of Glencoe. Mrs. L. L. Stuart (Heleni Knight) of Evanston and Mrs. Blaine â€" N. Rawdonâ€" (Margaret Knight) _ of Orangeburg, New York, were theirâ€"sister‘s only atâ€" tendants. Mrs. Stuart wore an American Beauty colored gown and Mrs, Rawdon‘s frock was of blue. Each carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Dincan Stuart, 5, was train bearer for his â€"aunt. _ . Gordon Hedine of Sauk Center, Minnesota, servedâ€" as best man for Mr. Fischer, who was his roomâ€" mate at Harvard. Robert Knight of Hubbard Woods, brother of the bride, and William (Pomper of Highland Park, ushered. _ â€" The bride‘s mother wore a lace trimmed _light blue chiffon dress complemtnted by a corsage of pink | begonias â€" and â€" the bride groom‘s mother: was in a brown lace gown. Her corsage was of green orchids. 9 P on ie A . reception â€" followed in the home of the bride‘s parents. Following a ten day honeymoon in northern Michigan, the young couple will reside in Evanston. VACATIONING IN NEW YORK Miss Anne Alders ofâ€"Vine aveâ€" nue is visiting in the East with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the John. Clarks â€" (Rita Alders) _ of Kirkwood, New York. The Clarks recently moved:to Kirkwood from Binghamton, New York. MARTINâ€"PRIOR NUPTIALS . SATURDAY,â€"ANGUST 26â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The Presbyterian church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Dorothy Louise Martin, daughter of the George L., Martins of 8 Beechâ€" laneâ€" and â€"Percy H. Prior, Jr., son of: the_senior ~Priors of 1026 Wade mm. on Saturday, August 26. The 430 p.m. cereâ€" mony will be followed by a reâ€" ception at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest. John L. Cain of Evanston will serve as best man and Thomas Clark of Highland Park, Samuel Danielson of Chicago and John Rickerd of Waukegan will usher. The brideâ€"toâ€"be attended Northâ€" ern lllinois State Teachers‘ colâ€" Mrs. James R. Farnum (Betty Martin) of Norfolk, Virginia, will be her sister‘s matron of honor. Miss Virginia Martin, anothéer sisâ€" ter, and Mrs. Arthur Ropiequet Jean Prior), sister of the brideâ€" groom, will attend as bridesmaids. Best man will be Arthur Ropieâ€" quet and the ushers will be James Farnum, Robert Lundin and Robâ€" ert Nichols. | . Mrs. Daniel Vetter (Helen Kee) will <attend as matron of honor and Miss Sarah Randall, sister of the bridegroom, will attend as bridesmaid. â€" Mr. Prior and his bride will live at 371 Central avenue. MICHIGAN VACATION , Rudd Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of 1361 Broadview â€" avenue, accompanied Bill and Pete Riddle, sons of the Hugh Riddles of 1514 Dean aveâ€" nue, on a visit to their paternal grandfather at Harbor Springs, Michigan. The boys, who left Friâ€" day, will remain for two and one hall weeks. Toâ€"morrow, Friday, August 18, Miss Elvera Patricia Nickels and Philip G. Randall will be united in marriage at the Zion Lutheran church at 7:30 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nickels of 619 Deerfield avenue and her fiâ€" ance is â€"the son,of the Philip M. Randalls of 541 Oakwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle went there by plane on Saturday morning for a weekâ€"end visit. â€" PATRICIA NICKELS TO WED TOâ€"MORROW Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone HI 24551 lege in De Kalb and )lt.r l-nd.nll attended the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs, Milo D. Larson and sons, Dean and Denny, of 94 Elmwood drive are vacationing at Eagle River, Wisconsin. WISCONSIN VACATION BARBARA AARON BETROTHED The betrothal of their daughter, Barbara, to Robert Lynd Bush, son of Mr. and Mis. William R. Bush of Yale lane, has been anâ€" nounced by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Aaron of 346 Prospect aveâ€" nue. . Both Miss Aaron and her fiâ€" ance are June graduates of Highâ€" land Park High school. Mr. Bush is planning to enter Michigan State university in the fall. No date has been set for the wedding. HERE TO GREET NEW GRANDCHILD Mrs. Hazel Allsbrow of Rock Island, IHlinois, who has been here for the past few weeks visiting at the home of sher sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fensterbusch of 84 ‘Beverly place, plans to remain a few weeks longâ€" er. Mrs. Allsbrow is here to greet her new granddaughter, Judy Ann, born on August 8, at the Highland JANET LOEWENTHAL, A BRIDE her new granddaughter, 200y AANM, born on August 8, at the Highland Park hospital, â€" The â€" Fensterbupches are also parents of a son, Mark, 3. _ _ The weaaing <of Miss Janet Loewenthal and Donald S. Greengeâ€" baum took place on Thursday, August 10, at 7 p.m. at the ‘home of the bride‘s parents, the Edâ€" ward J. Loewenthals of 257 Morâ€" aine road. The bridegroom is the son of Louis Greenebaum of Milâ€" waukee, Wisconsin. Only the imâ€" mediate families and a few close friends attended. ° The bride was lovely in a white nyton net dress made with a long train. Her veil was shoulder length. She carried .a bouquet of white orchids and stephanbtis. A dinner followed the ceremony. Miss Peggy Loewenthal attendâ€" ed her sister as maid of honor, and â€" Louis. J.. Geenebaum, Jr. served his brother as best man. =â€"Phe. bride@ctvatizere wore a blu lace gown complemented by a corsage of orchids and the brideâ€" groom‘s mother was in beige lace. Her corsage was a~spray ofâ€" orâ€" chids. ; Following a honeymoon in Honâ€"< olulu, Mr. Greenebaum and his brideâ€" will reside in Milwaukee. They will return fromy the island on September 12, s The Misses Janice Meeg and Marilyn Date returned home on Sunday fromâ€" Camp Miniwanca, Michigan, where they spent the past two weeks. Miss Date, daughâ€" ter of the, Paul Dates of 1726 Rice ~street, will ~enter ‘Lawrence college this fall, and Miss Meeg, daughter, of the Alfred B. Meegs of 999. Ridgewood drive, will enâ€" ter Northwestern. Both girls were graduated from â€" Highland Park High school this past June. BACK HOME APPROACHING WEDDING Saturday, . September _ 2, ~ has been chosen as the . date of the wedding of Miss Phyllis Eugene Weed and William Clifford Murâ€" phy. The ceremony will take place at the Trinity, Episcopal church at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. A reception will follow the: cereâ€" mony . at the Exmoor Country cluv. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughâ€" ter of the Oliver E. Weeds of 660 Kimball road and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simkins of Barrington, Illinois. Matron of honor will be the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Charles Mullin, «ind Robert Murphy, brother of the bridebroom, will serve as best man. . After spending the . weekâ€"end in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, the Misses Beverly and Theima Rubenâ€" stein, returned honme on Sunday. Beverly resides at 602 Vine aveâ€" nue and Thelma, her cousin, lives in Highwood. Mr. Murphy and his bride will treside . in Chicago. â€" BACK HOME 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HI 20597 * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELICATESSEN * DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES * ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE ARRIVING FOR SISTER‘S | WEDDING + { ~TheJames R. Farnums (Betty ‘\Martin) are arriving on Saturday <from their home in Norfolk, Virâ€" ,‘ginia, to be on hand for the wedâ€" ding of Mrs. Farnum‘s sister, Miss / Dorothy Martin and â€" Percy H. |Prior, Jr. which will be an event ‘‘of Saturday, August 26. |__iobert Lawrence of Milwaukee, | Wisconsin, formerly of Highland \Park, served as best man and Roy |\Crossman and William Drake of \ Highland Park and William Finâ€" \layson of Maywood ushered. Miss Dean Stedman of New York City, maid of honor, was gowned in yellow organdy over taffeta and wore a matching cap. Her bouquet was of talisman roses, The bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Ryan, sister of the bridegroom, ‘wure a similar frock of pale pink over taffeta and carried "pink The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in ivory satin, made with inset lace and a long train. Her fingertip veil was of illusion. She carried a white prayer book to which two white orchods were atâ€" tached. ust 12, at 4 p.m. in .the William Levere Memorial temple of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in Evanston, ‘ The bride‘s mother was in grey chiffon and Jace and the brideâ€" groom‘s mother wore mauve crepe. Each wore an orchid corsage. Both the bride and the brideâ€" groom are giaduates of the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin. Mr. Ryan is a member of Sigma Aipha Epâ€" silon fraternity. A rwccpliun' followed the cereâ€" mony in‘ the l’nrnhg:llenic Room. Mr. Ryan: and his bride will reâ€" side in Berwyn. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swartz are, new. â€" Highland _ Parkers. T‘hey‘ bought the home at 1224 Rurton avenue in which they are now reâ€" siding. Mr, Swartz is retired. They formerly lived in Chicago. The Swartzes hatve a son, William, who with his wife and family resides at 1403 Westview road, and a daughters Mrs. Al Collin, who also resides in Highland Park with her Arowbaseâ€" and ~ famity.~Twoâ€"other. daughters, â€" Mrs. Harold| Barkun and Mrs. Joseph Tobias, and a son, Harvey Swartz, all reside in Chiâ€" cago. Theâ€" Swartzes have sevem grandchildren. > ; From. New York are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loeb and sons Johnâ€" ny, 8, and Tommy, 5. They purâ€" chased their home at 351 Woodâ€" land road.. Mr. Loeb is connected with the Chicago Arena. & __Newcomers to Highland Park arce the Arthur Wollners of 73 Beverly place. From Chicago, they are the parents of a son, Tony, 11, and a daughter, Jane, 3. They bought their homle here. Mr. Wollâ€" ner is a saleman for the Triangle Industries, Chicago, Formerly of Riverside, lilinois, are Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Reeves of 427% 8. Sheridan road. Mr. Reeves is an attorney in Chicago. They purchased the home in which they â€"re now living. Midshipman _ Watson _ Timothy Stodder, USNR, ‘of 304 Central ave., Highland Park, a senior at Holy Cross College at Worcester, Mass., recently disembarked from the heavy cruiser USS St. Paul at San Francisco, Calif., after parâ€" ticipating in the sixâ€"week Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Seniorâ€"Sophomore Cruiseâ€" to Haâ€" waii and San Diego. NAVY NEWS Lt. (jg) Stansfield Turner, USN, of 289 Park ave., recently arrived in Plymouth, England, aboard the destroyer USS Stribâ€" ling after a twoâ€"month cruise in the Mediterranean. During this cruise he was afâ€" forded _ an oportunity to visit Greece, Italy and Gibraltar. The Stribling is now attached to the Northern European Task Force of Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€"Chief, _U. S. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and Medâ€" iterranean. T HE PRESS DAUGHTERS VISITING THE OSCAR SCHMIDLEYS The Oscar J. Schmidleys of 117 N. Second street have as their guests this week two of their daughters, Sister Mary Patricia, pharmacist at St. Mary‘s hospital in Madison, Wisconsin and Sister Agnes Louise, who teaches at St. Joseph‘s School, Fort Collins, Colâ€" orado. _ A daughter; "Judy Ann, was \born at the Highland Park hospital “un Tuesday, August 8, to Mr. and | Mrs. Robert E. Fensterbusch of 154 Beverly., place. Mrs. Fensterâ€" ‘busch is the former Barbara Allsâ€" \brow, daughter. of._Mrs. HazeF | Allsbrow of Rock Island, Hlinois. Mi. Fensterbusch, Secretary of \the Highland Park Chamber of \Commerce, is the son of Mtr. and |Mrs. A. E. Fensterbusch, also of |Rock Island. Anne Elizabeth has been ehosen as the name of the baby girl born on Tuesday, August 8, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Elory F. Langill (Janet Morrissey) of 903 S. Green Bay road. The ‘baby, »whoâ€"weighed 6 pounds, 12 ources, is the grandâ€" daughter of Mrs. E. H. Morrissey of the same S. Green Bay road address and the Elroy A. Langills of 437 Lincoln avenue. Their son, Mark Steven, will be three years old on September 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jacobs of 1624 Woodcrest lane became the â€"parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, Augâ€" ust 9. ? A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, August %, to Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Goin of Wheeling. * pital on Friday, August 11. Parâ€" ents o‘ffle little girls are Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Stott of 1213 Dartâ€" mouth avenue,. Wilmette. and â€"Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price of 519 Ryan street, Lake Forest. The little boy‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of 2225 Greenview avenue, . Northbrook. fln Two daughters and a son were born â€"atâ€"the . Hichland...Rark. hosâ€" A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, August 12, to. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fuller of 124 °S. Central street, Highwood, and on the folâ€" lowing day, Sunday, August 13, a son arrived for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garner of 2874 Lundee road, Northbrook. To be always thinking about your manners is not the way to make them good; the very perfecâ€" tion of manners is not to think aâ€" bout yourself, _ LOOK WHO‘S HERE A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories TRY A PRESS WANT AD THEY BRING RESULTS GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS Nqrthmore‘s, Highland Park, HMilinois â€"Whatley Congregation Israel every Friday night at 8:30 o‘â€" elock, and will continue without interruption through the summer ‘months. â€" Preparations . are now undot1 way for the resumption of Religâ€" ious School classes. Registration of all new students will be held on Sunday, September 10, from 10 to 12 o‘clock. All classes will be resumed the following weekâ€" end, September 16 and 17. Weekâ€" day Hebrew classes will be reâ€" sumed September 18. The High Holy Days begin Monday night, September 11 and 12, and services for the Day of Atonement will be held on ‘Septâ€" ember 20 and 21. Further inforâ€" mation may be obtained by teleâ€" phoning Glencoe 725. Guest Ministers At Bethany Church During the absence of the Rev. Lester H. Leubenstein, Minister of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church at Laurel and McGovern, guest ministers will lead the «worship services and preach the sermons, Sunday, August 20, Dr. E. F. George, Professor of Old Testaâ€" ment Literature at the Evangeliâ€" cal Seminary at Naperville, will be the preacher. On. Sunday, August 27, Norman Christman, a member of the Jocal congregation and liâ€" censed as a Christian Minister by the Illinois Conference, will have charge of the service and preach the sermon. In the event of the need for special pastoral service, the Rev. F. Guither, of Deerfield may be called at Deerfield 78. The inspector was extresmely anâ€" noyed by theâ€" amount of noise coming from the adjoining room while he made his usual rounds of the school. Unable to stand it longer, he opened the door. Secing one boy taller than the othefs and talking a great .deal, he grabbed him by the collar, dragged him )lo another room and stood him ‘in the corner: » ~"Now youâ€"stand there and be quiet till I tell you to go back to your â€"room!"~ the exasperated school inspector commanded. > A quarterâ€"hour Jater a small head appeared around the door and a small, quivering voice asked, Beamish, a new employee, had been caught coming in late for work three times already and this fourth morning, the foreman deâ€" cided to read the riot act. + "Look here, Beamish," he snapâ€" ped "don‘t you know . what time we start to work around here?" ._"No, sir," said Beamish. "They are always working when I get here." . 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