CYNTHIA BALDWIN, A BRIDE In the presence of only the imâ€" mediate families ‘Miss Cynthia Baldwin became the bride of Willâ€" iam Newell Hosley in the home of her mother, Mrs. George C. Baldâ€" win, 409 Bronson lane on Saturâ€" day, November 11. The 5:30 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Highland Park Presbyterian church. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Charles F. Hosley of West ‘The bride, who was unattended, wore a gold lace dress comple mented by a brown velvet Juliet was of bronze orchids. Her mother gave her in marriage. John Uhleâ€" mann of Lake Forest, brotherâ€"inâ€" law of the bridegroom, served as a graduate, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Theâ€" bride is a graduate of Warrenton ‘School in Warrenton, Virginia, and atteended Pine Manâ€" After .a honeymoon in Berâ€" muda the young couple will live in Rochesgter, New York. TO SPEND THANKSGIVING WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. Robert B. Mahan of 15 Brittany road will leave next week for Wellesley, Massachusetts . to spend â€" Thanksgiving with . her daughter, Diane, who is a second year student at Pine Manor, RECENT BETROTHAL The betrothal ‘of Miss Diane McFarland to Robert Bruce Neuâ€" kranz has recently been announced by her parents, the Philip E. Mc Farlands of 606 Eastwood aveâ€" nue. Mr., Neukranz is the son of Mrs. Gevilla Neukranz of Uilâ€" mette. f 6 "I The wedding will take place on December 23 in the Presbyterian church. 9 NEW YORK VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dailey of Narrowsburg, New York, return> ed home on Monday after a five day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" iam M. Walker, Jr. of 32 Brittany LUNCHEON AND SHOWER On Saturday, Mrs. Edward Dogtniek;o! 783 S,. St. Johns aveâ€" nue gave a luncheon and shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. Brandt B. ‘Olson of 540 Longfellow road, JEAN MRAZEK TOâ€"WED ON SATURDAY _ The wedding of Miss Jean Doâ€" lores Mrazek and Donald Harvey Grimshaw of Dayton, Ohio, will take place on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 18, at 8 p.m. at the Glencoe Union . church. The brideâ€"toâ€"be, who is the daughter of the Henry F. Mrazeks of 1706 Pleasant aveâ€" nue, attended Lake Forest â€"col lege and Northwestern univerâ€"] sity. Her ‘fiance .attended the University of Dayton before enâ€" listing in the navy in 1942. He is at present: stationed at Great Lakes. The Rev. Stubbs will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. Mr. Thomas will sing. A reception . at the Highland Park Woman‘s club will follow the ceremony, After a two weeks‘ wedding trip in Florida, Mr. Grimâ€" Miss Elaine Mrazek will attend her sister as maid of honor. Last Monday night‘a miscellanâ€" @ous shower was given in Miss Mrazek‘s honor at the home of Miss Mary Ann Muelier, 1302 Miss Mrazek, who récently visitâ€" ed relatives of the bridegroom in Dayton, was guest of honor at a party given by his sister, Mrs. Benjamin Purdom of Dayton. shaw and his bride will live in Waukegan. 0 Mari Pauline Galley of Waukegan will also serve as a bridesmaid. Marion avenue. Miss Mueler will be one of the bridesmaids. Miss ASSISTANT ON "TV" SHOWS Dwight Reynolds of 425 Eastâ€" wood avenue is assistant to the production director on the followâ€" ing TV shows: Super Circus, Unâ€" cle Mistletoe, Acrobat â€" Ranch, A dinner at the Pump Room folâ€" COMPLETE LANDSCAPE GARDENING Tree Surgery and Removal of Trees * Bill Pearson HI. 2â€".0659. FOR SALE Fire Sach‘s Amateur Hour and several home especially for his parents‘ wedding anniversary on Friday. David will also be home for the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. His brother, Bill, a student at Northwestern, is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. David McCulloch, a sophomore at Illinois Wesleyan college in HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END TO ‘ARIZONA FOR WINTER 4 Yesterday, Mrs. George C. Baldâ€" win of 409 Bronson lane and. ber mother, Mrs. R. E. Rugh of Raâ€" cine, Wisconsin, left for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend the ‘winur. â€" THANKSGIVING IN DETROIT Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnâ€" son and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of 1361 Broadview avenue will leave next Wednesday for Detroit, Michâ€" igan, where they will spend Thanksgiving as the guests of Mrs. Johnson‘s brother:inâ€"law and sister. Her parents, the &eom‘w. Youngs of Owosso, Michigan, will also be Thanksgiving guests. \, In honor of Miss Peggy White, whose marriage to Alan Howard Bedc will be an event of Novemâ€" ber 25, two showers are planned next week. On Saturday, Mrs. Griswold Price of Winnetka will entertain at luncheon and a recâ€" ipe showeer at the Indian Trail and ‘on Monday Mrs. Robert Jarâ€" chow, sister of the bridegroom, and her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. C. C. Jarchow of Evanston, will be coâ€" hostesses at a kitchenâ€"shower in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, On Sunâ€" day night Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth Farris of 620 Crescent court and Mrs. John Newey of 168 Central avenue honored Mr. Bede with a party and shower. Miss Myrtle Henrichs of San Leandro, California, who ‘recently spent three weeks as the guest of her "uncle and aunt, the Harry Friebeles of 606 Onwentsia aveâ€" nue, has returned to her home on BRIDAL SHOWERS RETURNS HOME trips by plane. During her visit here she, the Friebeles and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Thomas, motored to Lancaster, Ohio, for a visit with relatives of Mr. Tomas. ". . . I shall not want" _ * 1 oday through the light ‘nhed upon the" twentyâ€" third Psalm by the Christian ï¬iime textbook, ‘"Science and ealth with Key to the Scripâ€" tures," ‘by Mary Baker Eddy, its promise brightens into pracâ€" tical fulfillment. Supply, healthâ€" whatever is legitimately needfulâ€"is available to man without fail, and comes through the spiritâ€" â€" ual understanding of God, divine ‘Love, which Christian _ 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK Anyone â€" who thoughtfully studies Science and Health and puts its teachings to the test in his daily life will find the "still waters" of the Bible promise. Science and Health may be bought, borrowed or read at all Christian Science Reading Rooms. The coupon is also for CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Visitors Welcome OPEN DAILY olou, of Pittsburgh,â€" Pennsyivanâ€" is, will leave on Saturday for & visit here. They will divide their time with Mrs. Fidder‘s mother, Mrs, Ada C. Jones of Lake Forest and with Mr. Fidder‘s brothers and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Roy Fidder and ‘lr.udln. Raymond H. Fidder of 149 8. Second street. â€" Before they arrive in Highland Park they plan a visit with Mrs. Fidder‘s niece in St. Louis, Missâ€" BACK HOME Recently home after a visit in the East with their sons are Mrs. Albert J. Bushey of 632 Carol court and Mrs. John B. Wilbor of 1881 Lyman court. Both boys are students at Amherst. Bob Bushey is a sophomore and Guy Wilbor, a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mahan of 15 Brittany road and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Walker, Jr. of 32 Brittany road recently spent the weekâ€"end at the Louisville Country club, Louisville, Kenâ€" tucky. During their stay they were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Charâ€" les Edelen of Louisville. HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Nafey Bud Larson, Jr., son of the N. B. Larsons of 624 Laurel avenue and his cousin, Larry Larâ€" son, son of the Lloyd L. Larsons of 665 Central avenue, will be home from their studies at Misâ€" souri Valley next Wedneseday, for the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end_‘ ' COMPLETES NAVY AIR COURSE Lt. (jg) Raymond H. Anthony, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anthony of 270 Cedar ave., reâ€" cently completed an intensive and concentrated course in the Instruâ€" ment Flight Training Division at THE PR ES 8 NOW for the first timeâ€" the U. 8. Naval Air Station, San Lieutenant (junior grade) Anâ€" thony, who is a member of Fighter Squadron 721, a unit of the Paciâ€" fic Fleet, Air Force, was awarded a letter of completion and will be able to obtain his allâ€"important instrument flight card by a checkâ€" out in his unit. ABOARD U.‘S. NAVY USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Waiter rd., is a crew member aboard one of the U. 8. Navy‘s aircraft carâ€" riersâ€"which struck a blow against North Korean Communists in an amphibious landing on Korea‘s west coast recently. RORY SHERONY TAKES A BRIDE > North Chicago was the scene of the wedding of Miss Dolores Jachim and Rory Sherony on Satâ€" urday, November 11, at 10 a.m. at High Mass. Miss Jachim is the daughter of the John Jachims of North Chicago and Mr. Sherony is the son of the Dominic Sheronys of 30 Michigan avenue, Highwood. The bride, who ‘was given in marriage by her fathér, wore an ivory satin gown . made with a scalloped illusion neckline, seed pearl trimmed. The fingertip â€"veil of Spanish lace, which she wore, was from her mother‘s wedding ensemble. It felt from a. pearl trimmed coronet headdress.â€" With her crystal Rosary, a gift from the bridegroom, she ~carried a bouquet of calla lilies. Miss Theresa Jachim, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs, Gus Bernardoniâ€" (Dorothy Sherony), sister of the brideâ€" groom;. Edith Stanuch, cousin of the bride; «Marilyn Courson and Virginia (Ginger) Kuzmickas. The maid of honor‘s frock was of champague ¢olored satin and the bridesmaids‘ dresses were of green satin. The attendants all carried "7' | b I.‘ ; tched Miss Rita Therry sang. * Best man was Francis Ugolini and the ushers were Philip Corso, QQIqMJr.,BptMM dress of military blue and rose colored hat for the occasion, The bridegroom‘s mother was in navy blue. Each wore a corsage of pink A breakfast followed the cereâ€" mony at the Mother of God hall, Waukegan, and a reception was also held there in the evening. Following a two weeks‘ honeyâ€" moon in Florida, Mr. Sherony and his bride will reside at 32 Michâ€" igan avenue, Highwood. Prior to the wedding two showâ€" ers were given in honor of the bride. A group of friends gave a miscellaneous shower for her at the American Legion hall, North Chicago, _ and _ former _ school friends honored her at a personal shower at her parents‘ home in North Chicago. ___ For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? 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