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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1950, p. 4

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‘~ PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Babcock ~ MAGICIANS | Call Glencoe 2268 MERTHA BOCK, A BRIDE: Béfore an altar of palms and bouquets of white flpwers, Miss A simple and impressive cereâ€" mony teok place at 5:80 p.m. on Saturday, September 30, in Urâ€" bana, lilinois, wHen Miss Janeth Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Finch, of 718 So. St. Johns avenue, was united in marâ€" riage to Robert Leonard Beiser, son of the Elmer. Beisers of Peru, Illinois. BACK HOME ‘ Mrs. H. C. Blakeslee of 597 W. Park avenue recently returned frem a k spent visiting with h:'r broth‘::in-hw and sister, the Bruno . Schroders . of _ Néwbago, Michigan. Mrs.. Beiser was a student at University of lllinois, where her husband, owing to his activities at Rantoul Air Field, where he is stationed with the 105th Squadron, took part time work. Miss Hedlund is a pledge of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Mr. Crestani is a member of Tau Kapâ€" pa Epsilon fraternity. _ Rev. Hine of the Presbyterian church officiated at the Mouble ring ceremony, witnessed by only the immediate families of the couple; which followed a June beâ€" trothal. The bride was : attended by Miss Ann Heitkatter, and Ned Beiser served his brother as best man. â€" . , The ceremony was followed by a bridal dinner at the Urbanaâ€" Lincoln Hotel. Two Highland â€" Parkers have been pledged to national social organizations following fall rush week at Drake university, Des Moines, TIowa. They are Louise Hedlund of 1881 Pleasant avenue and Richard Crestani of 238 N. First street. The newlyâ€"weds will be at home in Rantoul, Illinois, after October 15. +5 j The Richard Lawtons of 1105 Lincoln avenue left Saturday for a birthday visit in the East with theirâ€" daughter, Ann, who is a freshman this year at Wellesley. Ann â€" celebrated her _ eighteenth birthday this week. APPROACHING WEDDING On‘ Saturday, October*14, the Trinity Lutheran church in Glenâ€" coe will be the scene of the wedâ€" ding ‘of Miss Rose: Mauric Kossow and Harold V. Frauenhoffer, The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of the Edward J. Kossows of Glencoe and the bridegroom is the. son of the Anton Frauenhoffers of 1§ 5. Green Bay road. A reeéption wilf follow the. 8 p.in. ‘ ceremony | at the â€" Masonic Temptc,~Glencoe, â€" LIVING N WILMETTE ~Mrcamd Mics. As We h Ashrwoernt (Robbie Lou Schuider), regentl of Cedar Falls, lowa, are now liv ing in Wilmette. They recentl returned _\ from _ New |‘Bedford MassachuSetts, where They Spin the summer. ‘Mrs. Ashworth . for merly â€" resided Chere. She. is th daufhtér Sof ‘the late. Robhert W Schnotmre== TT hnd Park > Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Mr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of Owosso, Michigan, are spending a few days this week as the guests of the Youngs‘ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of :1361 Broadview aveâ€" nue." s PLEDGES AT DRAKE U. BIRTHDAY VISIT Tthe Watsons‘. sonâ€"inâ€"law and ‘daughter, the Calvin Bauers (Kaki Watson) have returned to Hanâ€" over, New Hampshire, where Mr. Bauer is working toward his masâ€" ter‘s degree at lfi)armmulh. They spent the sumnier in the Watsons‘ home while they were in Europe. Mr. Frauenhoffer plan to live in Evan visited | were Auslrian.M!..'.snmm_\‘. France, Italy, Scotland ayd.Wales, Among some of. the l\&ffit‘y-flvv festivals attended were those in Edinburgh, Salzburg, Rome, Oberâ€" ammergau, and Paris, MICHIGAN VISITORS HOME FROM TOUR 04 EUROPEAN FESTIV A1 months‘ tour of valsy are Dr, an Crafts Watson of avenae. ‘ Dr. Wa the tour for a gr Among the | Eun visited were Au ently retun a gmoup ol twenty European countric Watson cof ut 413 and lii tem. > Mat M dl« ntly ly Mertha Carol Bock became the bride of Oscar Gumbiner on Sunâ€" day, October 1, in St. Paul‘s Evâ€" angelical and Reformed , church, Deerfield. The 7:30 p.m. candleâ€" light ceremony was read by the Rev. Harry Willman. The bride is the daughter of the Floyd E. Bocks of 2159 Grove avente‘and the bridegroom is the son of the Daniel Gumbiners of 330 N. First street. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in white.lace, ballerina length. Her fingertip veil fell from a halo headdress. _She carried a bouquet of gardenias und white baby chryâ€" santhemums. * The maid of honor, Miss Diane Kreski of Oakâ€"Park, wore a gown of champagne colored lace and the bronze colored chrysantheâ€" Yufns in her hair matched those in her bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Marie Veeck of Deerfield, wore a frock made like that of the maid of honor in toast color. The flowâ€" ers in her hair and those she carâ€" ried were of yellow ‘chrysantheâ€" mums. Geraldine Lee Bock, sister of the bride;flower girl, â€"was in pale green voile and her bouquet was of both bronze and. yellow chrysanthemums. + Larry _ Gumbiner â€" served . his brother as best man and the ushâ€" ers were Arnold Bock, brother of the bride, and Alvin Pantle, ° Mrs. _ Michael â€" Galanos â€" (Jean Nichols) was soloist, accompanied at the organ by her father, Hiram V. Nichols, R " 5> The bride‘s np'n!ht-r chose a dress of rose colored tafféta for the oceasion _ and â€" the | bridegroom‘s mother was in black: Each wore a corsage of gardenias. & A reception for the wedding party and immediate families folâ€" lowed the cerenony at the home Miss Catherine Panerilli, maid of honor, wore a frock of orchid colored satin. She carried a bouâ€" quet of yellow. chrysanthemums and‘ orchids. The bridésmaids, Miss Gloria Brugioni, cousin of the bride, and Miss Elda Corado, were gowned alike in aqua. Their bouquets were of yellow chryâ€" santhemums and orchids. William Casttelo of Chicago served the bridegroom as best man and Bruno Amidei, brother of the bride, and Joseph Borgini usherâ€" The.bride‘s mother was in navy blue satin and the bridegroom‘s mother wore brown. Their corâ€" sages, which were alike, were of red roses and white. chrysantheâ€" mums . A reception was held at the Highwood Community. center in the evening. ~ y ENIS AMIDEL MARRIES Gowned in white satin ~made with a longâ€"train ind wearing a fingertip veil which fell "from a bonnet headdress: and carrying white roses, white baby chrysanâ€" themums and lilies of the valley, Miss Enis Agnes Amidei became the bride of Charles Anthony Drucktenis on Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 30, at 9:30 a.m. in. St. James church, HWighwood. ‘The Rev. Arâ€" thur Douaire heard the â€"exchange of nuptial vows. The bride, who was given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Amidei of 317 Grove avenue, â€" Highwood. The â€" brideâ€" groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drucktenis of Chicago. > of the bride‘s parents, Following a three weeks‘ southâ€" ern honeynwon, Mr. Gumbiner and his bride. will.reside at 1021 Laurâ€" t WEEKâ€"END 1N 1X FH1 > Mr.oa WE.I Ti tta plac Highwood Glass & Paint Co. All Phones, HI 27211 Kâ€"END GI » Lester 1: AH Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops â€"â€" Glazing â€" 963 Waukegan Ave. berp . Larsor Bay road, Sutinen VENETIAN BLINDS AST _ _ | Mis. H.Fâ€"‘ttott ofâ€"1320 cpue will réturn‘ this <returned home Sunâ€" after â€" spending â€" the Detroit, Michigan. DETROIT = of 1317 (B.> St the H. .Boâ€" Wabdstock Comâ€" they York ..Boâ€" couple will live in Chiugo. After a week‘s wedding trip to St. Louis, Missouri, the young FRATERNITY PLEDGE Three hundred :and twentyâ€" three men were pledged to fratâ€" ernities at Washington University: last week, Interfraternity advisor Don Fischer. announced recently. This was the highest number of: men ever pledged to fraternities at the University to date. Open rushing will begin on October‘ 16. The new pledges include: James A. Allison, 115 N. Linden avenue, who was pledged to Kappa Alpha fraternity. . h j HORACE S. VAILE Sl,'l‘I-JRVISl}'G RUSHING Mr. and Mrs. Harry J, Lazarus are the new owners of the home at 1030,. 8. Linden avenue. From Chicago, ~they are the parents of a daughter, Dary! Jane, 10, and two sons, Bob, 13, and. Alah, 4. Mr. Lazarus is in the advertising business in Chicago. Trinity college students, who last year‘ compiled the highest freshman average in college histâ€" ery, this week become the first sophomore class in history to be rushed by fraternities. The sgphoâ€" mores will be feted by an elabâ€" orate round of parties, dinners, luncheons, breakfasts and smokers by Trinity‘s nine fraternity chapâ€" ters until Saturday, September 30. On Sunday, sophomotes will inâ€" dicate® their. choice of fraternity through a ballot box in the Dean‘s Office and fraternities will elect new members. Robert W. Bacon of West Hartford, ‘and © Horace ~S. Vaile of Highland Park, HI., presâ€" ident and secretary of the Interâ€" fraternity _ Council, and _ Dean Joseph C. Clarke are supervising the rushing period. Couples Club Of Congrégation Israel The Couples Club of the North Shore Congregation Israel will hold its first fall meeting on Sunâ€" day Evening, October 15, in the Temple Lounge. The speaker is Maynard Wishner of the Mayors Commission on Human Relations who â€" will speakâ€" on "Human Rights". Refreshments and a social hour will follow this meeting. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK HOUSE GUESTS b House gaests this past week of the Floyd E. Bocks of 2159 Grove avenue were Mr. and Mrs: Miguel Blanco. | They <Teft Tuesday for Jacksonville, Florida, where they boarded a plane for their home in Cuba. ' From Chicago are Mr. and Mrs.‘i P. W. Schaefer of 1400 Hill street.‘ The Schaefers; bought their humuz here. Mr. Schacfer is vice presiâ€"; dent ‘and operating manager ut" the Wirecboldt stores. In Monday night a formal reâ€" ception was held for them at the Odd Fellows hall. Mr. Blanco is a past grand master and past grand patriarch of the order and. his wife is a past president of the Rebekah Assembly of Cuba. She has been a principal of: a Cuban school for the past thirty years. avenue in which they are now livâ€" ing. Their son, Robert E., is one year cold, Mr: Heineman is xice president of the Three Dimentions company, Chicago, an advertising display. manufacturing concetn. Hightand éeni. T# New to Highland Park are Arthur . Heinemans. . They > , chused the home at 752 Clover Highland Ten Pin PForm« vieters OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY hicagoans are the H. tugrhter, â€"Missâ€"Carol, eut ont â€" Northwestern THE PRESS . 319 school Cloverdal dir purâ€" the Beverly Ann has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, September 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cassai (Norma Tosi). of. 126 High street, Highâ€" [wood. Beverly Ann has a sister, Christine, who is two and one |half years old. Mrs, Clara Tosi of 234 High street is the maternal grandmotherâ€"and ~the â€" Anthony Cassais of 628 Green Bay road, Highwood, the paternal grandâ€" parents, > | LOOK WHO‘S HERE The baby boy born on Tuesday, September 26, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and <Mrs. Kenneth Lyle Jacobs (Shirley Mae Scott) of 859 .Central avenue, Deerfield, has been named Scott Carlyle. Grandparents are the Clarence R. Scotts of 590 Home wood avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr. of Deerfield. I, The Methodist Youth fellowship + Wistemeberay . def e t per iss oc d ildccâ€"tiag in the time of their meeting to 6 p.m. on Sunday, ut which time they will â€" diseuss *Problem Parents." | This young group is carning money ‘hy selling Christmas cards to purâ€" \chase books for theâ€"MYF library lancl some records for the Church chimes library. _ Eim Place School Presents Pet Show (On Thursday, September‘ 28, a duughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Long (Eleanor Schuld) of 1005 S. Sheridan road. * A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, Septâ€" ember 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hunks of Half Day road, Prairie View, Ilinois. § A baby girl was born at the Highlandâ€" Park hospital on Sunâ€" day, October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Beback of Grange ave: the Upper Grades held their anâ€" nual Pet Show. Pets ranged all the way from an alligator to a woat, but it seems that dogs are still the favorite" petsâ€"we had 120 of ‘em and 3@ many kinds of barks? 3 Morgan â€" Playground at_ Elm Place School looked a little like the zoo or the animal section of a cireus last Friday afternoon, when "Problem Parents" To Be Discussed By Methodist Youth . The Pet Show was spensored by Studeht Council. Members of the committeeâ€"inâ€"charge â€" were . Mary Allen, Mary Winters, Marian Petâ€" eison, _ Jim _ Hagenbarth, â€" Steve Wirner,"â€" Dick / Compere,> Craig Hafuer and Bill Dimsdale. The place ; of security _ A here is a realm where hope is no longer preâ€" carious. It is the realm of unâ€" wavering spiritual understandâ€" ing. It is the realm of Truth. How may we find it? Through knowing (understanding) the same truth which Jesus knew, and which he promised would "make us free." book, "‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, plainly shows the way. To any sincere student this great book steadily unlocks the treasures of truth in the Bible and proves, by healing the sick, their practiâ€" cability today. It may be bowugzht, borrowed or read at all Christion Science Reading Rooms. Ine coup «n is also for your use. %Em“merl is $3 for a copy of ience and Health with Key t o the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. Address CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM The Christian Science textâ€" PRESS WANT ADS HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY . Visitors Welcome GET RESULTS Miss DeMouth Bows To Publi At Tea Today The Y.W.C.A cordially invited the public to attend an Autumn Tea honoring Miss De Mouth, the new *Y" director, to be held at the "Y" on Thursday, (today) at Â¥:00 to 5:00 in the afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Edelbert Leonard and her committee» consisting of Mrs. J. Riley, Mrs. D. Dewey, Mrs. F. Buchanan and Mrs. R. Seifert, are planning a delightful afterâ€" noon for al! in attendarce. Auâ€" tuinn flowers will be the backâ€" ground for tea and music. An inâ€" strumental tiio, composed of Mrs. Julien Jordan, violinist, Mrs. Walâ€" ter Gieseke, violinist, and Mrs: Howard Armstrong, pianist, will entertain with various selections. Miss De Mouth took her posiâ€" tion with the local Y.W.C.A. as director on September 1st of this the adult field and as a competent youth leadeér.â€" Sheâ€" recently was teenâ€"age and young adult director during the past four )\ttrs at Salt Lake City. In the short time Miss DeMouth has iwen a resident of Highland Parlk: she has adeptly and quickly a}«umwl her duties as executive director of the local! year. She comes to us with a wide knowledge and much experience in "Y" work, both as advisor in An invitation <is extended to all, to "drop in" at the "Y" and meet the new director. Tea will be served by the following Board Members: Mrs. Edmund . Froehâ€" lich, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. Orray T. Knight and Mrs. Marvin Lawâ€" rentz. on * Convenient torms on your monthly Service Bill See the Gladiron at our nearest m«mm‘: Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett has announced that appliâ€" cation blanks for 1951 vehicle license plates were made available to the public on Monday, Oct. 2 1951 License Plates Are Now Available Application blanks will be deâ€" livered to newspapers, city halls, notaries (public, currency €xâ€" changes and other focal pdints, Barrett said. The Secretary reminded appliâ€" cants that November 1 is the deadâ€" line for applying for reassignment of present license numbers. * Thursday, Oct. 5, 1950 North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencoe j Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK FOR EVERY OCCASION 6 0 9 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, IIlinois F L O WE RS

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