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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1951, p. 4

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Both the bride and her aunt, DJs Caughter take the leading part Mrs. «Bernard Amberson of ~Chiâ€"{in the senior presentation of "Perâ€" cago, whoâ€"was ber only attendant, |SCNal Appeurance", Miss Bingham chose navy, blue svits for the ‘oéâ€"| Will.graduale this June, easion. The bride‘s corsage was of | * modes ~ white orchids . andâ€" Mrs. Amberâ€"| BIRTHDAY PARTY son‘s corsage was of gardenias. { A few friends dropped®Np on A fraternity brother of the| Saturday night to help Mrs. Florâ€" bridegroom served as best man. °_ }ence Sthmidt of 640 Homewood The bride‘s mother was also in avenue celebrate hor birthday. & nayy blue suit and her corsage | The _children._of _Mrs.â€"Florence Their wedding, which was in event of March 1%, at 3 p.m. in the Evangelical United Brethrent church in Freeport, was a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the Englebert Splicâ€" thoffs of Freeport. ‘The wedding of Miss Joan Lorâ€" raine Limback, daughter of the Harry M. Limbacks of 2278 Sherâ€" idan road and Albert MéEnery Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Aubrey Skinner of ‘Fort Smith, Arkansas took place in the St. James church in Highwood on Tuesday, April 10. The 10:30 a.m. nuptial mass was rcad by the Rev. Arthur Douaire. The bride‘s fathâ€" er gave her in marriage. Miss | Betty â€" Karger, â€" Highland Parkâ€"editor of the Waukeganâ€"News Sun, will return â€"Sunday night by plane after a three weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion on the west coust, During her stay at the Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles, sheâ€" visited .many former Highland Parkers, among them the Gene Singers, Mrs. Mirâ€" jam Peters Smith and Miss Jose, phine Budinger< ~~â€"~===â€"== In Riverside she was the guest of the Kelly Crokes; Mrs. Edward Glover and young son, Temmy, of Miss Karger also visited with the Edward Koebelins in Banning and spent a few days in San Francisâ€" co, San Bernardino, Santa Monâ€" ies and Palm Sprirfgs. In‘ Beverly Hills she was the guest "of her cousins, â€" Dr. â€" and Mrs. _ Harold Bernstein. Mrs. Bernstein is the former Babette Rothschfld, former A reevption at the Kansas City Highland Parker, club followed the ccremony, Mr. *~ c oges ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"} Clearyâ€"and his bride, who are VISHT PARENTS honeymooning at the Cleary home Mr. Robert Craig and his hridt'.!?'l Hobe Sound, Florida, willâ€"live the _ former Mildred Spliethoff, in the Clearys‘ guest home, on spent Saturday und Sunday as the Uheir return, uesfs of his parents, the Arthur o f‘r;uus of l;l(’f Laurel ave. Ilnlhz"“ME FROM P"'(_)Rl.l)’\ Mr. and Mrs. Craig are snulvm.\-: Home â€" from ‘:,'"f‘d" ~ recently at North Contral college. in Naperâ€" l:lfh-r a three months"stay at Lake ville. | p P n n n i en gome Page 4 1225 Burton avenue and"Mrs. John W. Sorsen of 547 Gray avenue, who were visiting at the Crokes‘ home. Mrs. sorsen has already reâ€" turned home and Mrs. Glover and Tommy will be honve sometime in May, Mrs: Glover and Mrs. Croke ure sisters. °_ Bue e The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Zoltan Kato of Chiâ€" eago,â€" matron of honur, and by Mrs. Edward Brog of Naperville and Miss Audfey Parker of Bay City, Michigart, bridesmaids, Flowâ€" er girl was Sdpdra Burkbardt of Freeport. x Norman â€" Christman ofâ€" Laurel avenue servid as best man and the ushers were the bridegroom‘s brother, Bradford of Peoria and Otto Flacksmann of Detroit, Mich. Heart and Barat colege for one year, received her‘ degree from Northwestern university Tast June. Mr. Skinncr received his master‘s degree. in music at Northwestern this past â€"March, She is a niember of Zetu Tau Alpha nomrity’. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8. Boynton: of 608 Hawthorne lane were husts‘ at tea on Saturday in honor oft Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard of Lake: Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Rawlâ€" eigh Warner of Winnetka who set sail yestcrday for Europe. Originâ€" ally the Boypntons were to have made â€"the trip with them, but? changedâ€" theii" plans. ~The ~Bards and Warners will return early in June. , JOAN LIMBACK, A BRIDE Following a familyâ€"breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. Skinner and his bride left for California where they will make their home. 4 R HOME SUNDAY . FROM CALIFORNIA HOSTS AT TEA *For video grief, we have the cure! Your radio too, when it needs repair, A "Moley" mend, is beyond compare! was of gard * The bride Moley Radio & Elect. A Television Fix? Call "Moley" About 150 relatives 31 S. St. Johns HI. 22042 who alip.~ " _ _____ _ SeViof â€"Albuquergque, New Mcexâ€" attended Sacked|ico, phoned theirâ€"grandmother to it, Mich. 1 friends lattended the reception which folâ€" lowcd immediately after the cereâ€" ‘mony in the church parlors. Samuel H. Bingham, Jr. of 612 N. Sheridan road will leave this weekâ€"end for the east," where he wil} attend the Father‘s Day weekâ€" énd at â€" Briarcliffe college, where his daughter, Diane, is a student. While there he will be able to see his daughter take the leading part tin the senior presentation of "Perâ€" sonal Appcurance", Miss Bingham will . graduate this June, members of_ the bridal party, Charlotte attending as . maidof horor and John serving as best man. ; â€" The bride is & graduate of Bar‘ stow school in Kansas City, Holâ€" tonâ€"Arms Junior college in Washâ€" ington, D. C. and Marymount colâ€" lege at Tarrytownâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hudson, New York. She also studied at the University of Fribourg in Switzs erland. Mr. Cledry was graduated from Georgetown university, Washingâ€" ~ Our: Lady of â€" Perpetua) Help church in Kansas City, Mo., was the scene of the wedding of Miss Prudence Ord Lehaney, daughter of the James A. Lehaneys of Kansas City and Mansfield Ralph ton: D. C. CALIFORNIA TRIP j ,ln‘ California this week, on a business trip is Franklin J. Lundâ€" ing of 903 N. Sheridan road. Mr. Lunding expects to be home. on Saturday. A TO wish her a Happy Birthday. Until her son and his wif and fanfily, the Frank ‘Schmidts, forâ€" merly of Atlanta, Gal, are able to find a place of their own, they will be living with Mrs. Schmidt. Frank, whoâ€"is connected with a rubber _ company, was _ recently tran<ferred _ to _ Chicago..> Their children are Jean, 8, Billy, 4, and Suzanne Mary, 6 months; CHAIRMAN.OF COMMITTEE FOR MaeARTHUR RECEPTION Cleary,. ,,-!,r:,_éfln_@fir_m&w;niszz Clearys of N. Sheric h]“l't»fi?_n"fifi Saturday, April 14, at 11730 a.m. The bridegroom‘s lotte, and brother, General Robert E. Wood of| Best man was Edmund B. Josâ€" Lake Forest, formerly of Highâ€" Mer, Jr. and the ushers were James land Park; cbairman of Sears, ,Fuhey of Glencoe, Robert Klemp Rocbuck and company, has been of Deerfield, William Moran of chosen:as the chairman of the reâ€"| o=mm miaenhnanamine mz oi ception committee ‘when General | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘MacArthur is in Chicago toâ€"day. â€" e ‘ General ard . Mrs. Wood are plahning a trip to Rurope next | week. C hss e d AT A few friengs dropped®Np on Saturday night to help Mrs. Florâ€" ence Sthmidt of 640 Homewood avenue â€" celebrate hor birthday. RECENT WEDDING North Shore Florist and Landscape Service Telegraph Delivery Service POR EVERY OCCASION ATTEND FATHER‘s DAY BRIARCLIFFE 2900 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hinois F L O W ERS JOS.â€" KOLBECK Phone Glencose 6 0 9 sister, Charâ€" John, â€"were bridal â€" party, asâ€" maid â€" of of| JACQUELINE WEIL WEDS The Rev. Arthur Douaire heard the exchange of nauptial vows when Miss JacquMine Weil became the bride of Robert D. Moran in St. James church, Highwood at high noen on Saturday, April 14. The bride is th¢ daughter of Dr. and Mrs, George L Weil of 579 W. Park avenue ard Tht bridegroom is the son of the Clifford R. Morâ€" ans of 566 Detamble ave. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in nylon with a â€"bodice of lace made with a swéetheart neckline and skirt=ofâ€" Inarquisette,â€" which endcd in a train. The bride‘s finâ€" Mrs, George L Weil of 579 W.} â€" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Kraft Park avenue arnd The bridegroom Of 225 Lakewood place returned is the son of the Clifford R. Mor.| home Wednesday night after a ans of 566 Detamble ave. | three weeks‘ stay in California. The bride, who was given in They spont some time in Engleâ€" marriage by her father, was gownâ€"| wood, where Mr. Kraft has‘a busiâ€" ed in nylon with a â€"bodice of lace| ness interest, and also visited in masde with a swéethcart neckline Los Angeles and San Francisco. and skirt=ofâ€" Inarquisette, which Before® rerning to Highland endcd in a train. The bride‘s finâ€" |Park, they stopped for a week at gortipâ€"~Â¥edâ€"feltâ€"tromâ€"aâ€"eapâ€"of |the Westward Ho <inâ€" Phoenix, matching lace, trimmedu@eepense| Ariagaa, ; . blossoms.â€"Herâ€"bouquet â€"wasâ€"of{â€" _â€"â€" _ " _ â€"Oâ€" lilies and stephanotis centered with | OVERâ€"NIGHTâ€" VISIT f white orchids. | .Nafey Larson, Jr. (Butch), son The bride‘s attendants, Miss Lee Bruno, maid of honor; and Mrs. George L. Weil, Jr., sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, and Mrs. Charles Hull, bridesmaids; wore frocks of blue organdy made with Peter Pan collars and full skirts. The bridesâ€" maids‘ headpieces and the bouâ€" quets they carried were of yellow carnations. Mrs, Bruno‘s headâ€" piece and bouquet were of white carnations. . Griffin, Leesburg, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Banjamin F. Lewis of 2500 Old BHMgr road: Stopping at the Belâ€"Air ho’pl in Los Angeles, California are the Welter W.‘ Cruttendens of 583 Bob O‘ Link road. The Cruttenâ€" dens, who have been gone for the past Week and a half, are expected home next week. IN CALIFORNIA â€" Important notice to agaress Hove you Sent «s your cortecs" Getting the job done promptly is important to your fire and police protection, your mail deliveryâ€"and your telephone service. telephone subscribers â€" Unless we have your correct addressâ€" You will be listed incorrectly in the next directory. in Highland Park T HE â€"PRESS | The bride‘s grandmothers, Mrs. {John °G. Wilson of Chicago, was {in navy blue and Mrs. George A. JWeil of Deerfield wore navy and | white. Each wore a corsage. of | yeliow roses. J Nafey Larson, Jr. (Butch), son |of the Nafey B. Larsons of Laurel )‘avcnu(-, was home for an â€"overâ€" night visit on Saturday. Butch, | who is stationed at Camp Breckenâ€" |ridge, Kentucky with the U. S. army, is now attending leadership ‘?-('html, He joined the army this ‘spring after completing two years lav. Missouri Valleyâ€" college. * Mr. Moran and his bride, who are honeymooning in Florida, will live in Highland ParK on their return. Mrs. Weil wore a beige crepe dress, navy blue accessories and an orchid corsage for the occasion, and the bridegroom‘s mother was in navy blue with white accessorâ€" ies, Her corsage, also, was of orâ€" chids. Northbrook and Richard Sals of HOME June 2# has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Carâ€" men Mcnduno and Dario Rollery. The ceremony will take place at the Immaculate Conception church Highwood. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN FROM CALIFORNIA ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPNHNONE COMPANY PLEASE SEND CORRECT ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roach of Sycamore place and their brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the Ralph Clearys of N. Sheridan road, were in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Sunâ€" day to attend the christening of the Roaches‘ grandchild, Lorraine Marie Dudenhoefer, daughter of the Joseph Dudenhoefers (Patsy at 7:80 p.m. Miss Menduno is the daughter of the Sergio Mendunos of 242 Burchell avenue, Highwood, and Mr. Rollery is the sonâ€"of Mr. and | Mrs. Lazzaro Rollery of Roger Williams avenue. Roach). The little girl, who was just one month old on her christâ€" ening day, has a brother, John ATTEND CHRISTENING Thank you! Our office records will also be incorrect, resulting in possible delays if you should need a telephone repairman, etc, Onur "Information‘ opetgtors may not be able to handle calls to your number promptly. 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. To those of â€"you who haveâ€"returned the cards . . . Thanksâ€"a lot. _ The street numbering change project is proâ€" vided for by city ordinance and needs the coâ€" operation of every family and business to make it a suceess. The new telephone directory for Highland Park is going to press soon and we want to make sure that all our subscribers are disted in it correctly. â€" o Because of the changes now being made in atreet names and numbers, we recently mailed a |m~lpuif|. return post card to all of our Highâ€" land Park customers. We asked that it be filled in with their correct address and returned to us. To those of you who have not . . . Will you? Please? If you have lost the card jost call our busiâ€" ness office (HI ghland Park 2.9981) and give the information to your Service Representative. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI 2â€"0710 Thursday, April 26, 1951 Larry Larson, son of the Lioyd Larsons of Central ave., returned to his ‘studies at Missouri Valley college on Monday might. Larry was called home for the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Selma Johnson. « Joseph, who is 18 months old. Gowned in Tace trimmed white satin, ending in a long train, and fingertip veil which fell from a white brimless bonnet and carryâ€" ing a prayer book to which orchids were attached, Miss Yolanda Marie Fabbri became the bride of . (Continued in page 5) RETURNS TO SCHOOL YOLANDA FABBRI MARRIES E. M. Knox, Manager

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