~ The bride‘s mother chose a steel blue crepe. dress, lace trimmed, 2. e tmo= ferec‘ @pecasionâ€"and..the.byideâ€" & : groom‘s mother whs in perwinkle 3 blue. Each wore a purple corsage. JOY PETERSON, A BRIDE The wedding of Miss Joy Larâ€" iene Peterson and Norris T. Nelâ€" son took place on Saturday, Octoâ€" ber 28, at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church,. The 8 p.m. serâ€" vice was read by the Rev. Albert Masséer of the First United Evanâ€" gelical church. The bride is the daughter of the Arnold Petersons of 1291 Broadview avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the A. Nelsons of Des Moines, lowa. The bride, who. was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in white satin. The marquisette yoke of the dress was trimined with seed pearls and the trimming on the full skirt, which ended in a long train, was of applique and seed pearls, Theé threeâ€"quarter len‘xth veil she wore fell from a beaded cap headdress. Her bouâ€" quet was of stephanotis and Fujii chrysanthemums centered with two purple orchids. The bride‘s attendants were all gowned alike in mauve frocks and the Colonial bouquets they carried and their headdresses ~were of white pom poms and purple dyed crysanthemums. _ Miss _ Patricia Peterson was her sister‘s maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Nan Nelson, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ruth Mcâ€" Carrol â€" of Qak® Pirk, < Illinois, <a former roommate of Miss Peterson at Wheaton college. Lioyd Hamillâ€"of San Francisco, a student at Northwestern univerâ€" sity, served Mr. Nelson as best man. Robert Gray of Oakâ€"Park and James Keasling of San Franâ€" cisco, a medical student at the University of Chicago, ushercd. Dale and Sharon Husenetter, cousins of the bride, acted <as flower girls. They were dressed alike in pale green satin trimmed with white lace and their miniaâ€" ture Colonial bouquets were of white pom poms. Candlelighters were Miss Geraldine Nelson of Newmanâ€"Grove, Nebraska, cousin of the bride, and Miss Sally Godâ€" schalk of Philadelphia, Pennsylâ€" vania, a student at Wheaton colâ€" lege. â€" Mrs, Donald Gieser, accompanâ€" ied by Mrs. Edward Sherry at the organ, sang. j A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s club. . Among the luncheons given in honor of Miss Peterson, prior to the wedding was one given by ‘Mrs. Remo Morelli (Mary Lou Hennig) of 227 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. _ Coâ€"hostesses _ at. another luncheon were Mrs. Frank Hagâ€" glund of 1845 Broadview avenue, at ‘whose home the party was given, and Mrs, Sture Swanson of 1222 Burton avenue. Mrs. ‘Axel Olson of Pleasant mvenue also honored the bride at luncheon. Enroute to their home in Caliâ€" fornia, Mr. Nelson and his bride will spend three weeks in the south, stopping at New Orleans, Dallas and Albuquerque. They will live at 3720 Scott street, San Francisco. c Marguerite Stitt Church* Vote Straight Republican On Nov. is a vote for your Freedom A vote for Republicans *Republican Candidate For Representative In Congress 13th Congrssional District Dinner parties were given for Miss Peterson by Mrs. Fred Gieser of McDaniels avenue and Mrs, E. A. Hintz of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. A dinner party in honor of both the bride and bridegroom was given by Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon of 1287 Broadâ€" view avenue. Three â€" miscellaneous â€" showers also _ honored the _ brideâ€"toâ€"be. About forty guests attended the party at which Miss Marion Dahl, Mrs. Paul Inman and Mrs. Burton Tillman were . coâ€"hostesses. Miss Ruth McCarrol also entertained at a miscellancous shower. Miss Petâ€" erson‘s Sunday School class gave a pot luck supper and miscellanâ€" eous shower in her honor, also. T h e â€" Flossmoor. ‘Community church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Betty Lou Walker and Walter A. Oweiss on Saturday, October 21 at 4:30 p:.m:_The Rev. Bell heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is theâ€"daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Walkerâ€"of Flossmoor and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mr‘s. Walter C.l Oweiss of 2215 Dell lane. â€" * Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moon (Helen Cassedy) of 133 S. Green Bay road, who left New York last Friday by plane, have arrived at their destination, Ethiopia. Mr. Moon has taken a position as piâ€" lot with the Ethiopian Air Lines. They will be gone for three years. He is the son,of the Fred R. Moons of 598 Homewood avenue. SORORITY PLEDGE â€â€™ï¬;s Carolyn Baird, a freshman at Duke university, Durham, North Carolina, has been pledged to Zeta < Tau Alpha sorority. ~Miss Baird is the daughter of the Robâ€" ert D. Bairds of 20 S. Linden aveâ€" nue. Her parents plan to visit her at Thamksgiving time. ~ _ â€" _" _ > Miss Ruth Bergstrom, maid of honor, wore a leaf green velvet frock made with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and.â€"very full skirt. The cap and mitts she wore matched her gown and she carried rust colored chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Warren Anderâ€" son (Dorothy Oweiss), sister of the bridegroom, and the Misses Ann‘Bergren and Joyce Elmgren wore dresses mavde like: that of the maid of honor in rust velvet. Their caps and mitts= matched their frocks, also, and their bouâ€" quets were of yellow chrysantheâ€" ARRIVE IN EHTIOPIA The bride‘s gown was of white satin and lace and her three quarâ€" ter length weil fell from a lace cap headdress, She carried a showâ€" er _ bouquet of white chrysantheâ€" mums and lilies of the valley. Her father gave her in marriage. â€" Before reaching Ethiopia, their plane had stopovers in Newfoundâ€" land; The Azores; Spain; Portuâ€" gal; Paris, France; Rome, Italy and Cairo Egypt. j Weekâ€"end gm.-sts\ of th‘e' Lester Balls of ‘McHenry, Illinois were the Albert Larsons of 133 S. Green Bay road and <Werner B. Spengler of 414 Glencoe avenue. WALTER OWEISS TAKES A BRIDE WEEKâ€"END IN McHENRY bride, Ole Flaa of Park Ridge, and Warren Nugent of Winnetka. ‘The bride‘s mother wore mauve hat and the bridegroom‘s mother was in teal blueâ€"lace and black velvet hat. Each wore an orchid corsage. _ ® “Aï¬re‘c.eptio_l; followed at the Calâ€" umet Country club. About 200 guests were present. After a week‘s honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains, Mr. Oweiss and his bride are now living at 6820 Oglesby avenue, Chicago. The H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson avenue have returned home after a week‘s vacation in Wisconsin. Prior to their Wisconsin trip they had spent a week in the East. BACK HOME: After a visit with their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry _ Davenport (Ella _ May Baird) in Lakewood, @hio, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Baird of 20 S. Linden â€" avenue â€" have returned home. m io Mrs. Yeager and Linda accompâ€" anied ~her parents and | sister when they returned home after attending â€" Homecoming â€" at . the Northern Illinois State Teachers‘ college in DeKBIb. Miss. Brewner graduated from the college in June. â€" > Mr. Louis Cassel of 1400 Pleasâ€" ant avenue spent a few days in Davenport, Iowa, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Folz. f Recently home after a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Brewner, and sister, Miss Betty Brewner, of Eldorado, Illinois, are Mrs. Harry Yeager and daughâ€" ter, Linda, of 1949 Northmoor road. â€" , The â€" Harry Elliotts of 739 Ridgewood drive recéently returnâ€" ed from a three weeks‘ northern Telegraph ‘Delivery Service North Shore© Florist â€" and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Aventre Glencoe, IIlinois F L OWE RS JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencos 6 0 9 THE PRESS International Falls and tourédâ€"the Canada they were the guests of Mr. Elliott‘s brother and his wife, Miss Mary Florence Olmsted beâ€" came the bride of George Truitt Rayne at the Presbyterian church on Saturday, October 14. The Rev. William A. Young performed the ceremony. The bride is, the daughter of the Robert H. Qimâ€" steds, Jr. of 2367 Pierce road and the bridegroom is the son of, the Frederick W. Raynes of Madison, the Homer Elliotts at . their symâ€" MARY OLMSTED MARRIES 566 the Bendix Washers today at our nearest store or your Dealer‘s Highwood Glass & Paint Co. ‘179°" Convenient terms on your monthly Service Bill. j See See Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops 963 Waukegan Ave. !! Phones, HI 2â€"7211 the magic Wondertub 4 (guaranteed 5 years in â€" more new beautyâ€"more ne/ styling than ever before â€"not down through the satin gown ended in a long train, caught up in several places -iih‘ chantilly lace and gardenias. Her full length Brussels lace veil was held in place by a narrow satin Wisconsin. coronet. She carried stephanotis groom; Miss Jane Stotz of Pittsâ€" burgh; Miss Susan Weary of Evâ€" anston and Mrs. Ralph Weary of Glencoe were bridesmaids. The atâ€" Mrs. Richard Castle (Suzanne Olmsted) attended her sister as matron of honor and Miss Virginâ€" is Rayne, sister of the brideâ€" Entitled FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts PRESS WANT ADS > Friday Evening, November 10, 1950 YOU ARE INVITED *‘Christian Science: Its Spiritual Idealism and Realism" First Church of Christ, Scientist 387 Horel Avenue Highland Park,: Hinois CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By George W. Martin, C.S.B. All Are Welcome in the Church Edifice tendants were all gowned alike in wnwï¬odbyth._lhflc‘ & Dry Cleaning Co. (Continued on page 5) Phone HI 2â€"4551