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Malcolm Netson, Grezory A breakfast at the Cortesi home followed the ceremony, A dinner was served at St. James hall, Highâ€" wood,\ and a reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club in the evening. * _A sister for Mary, Lee, 22 months old, arrived at the Highâ€" Tand" Park hospitalâ€" on Monday, Mayâ€" 28. They ar®:the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lee East of 40 Prairie ave., Highwood. The baby, who has been named Patricia Ann, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Phipps of Stevens Point, Wis., and Mrs. Mary B: flower girl. Her frock was of white organdy and she carried a basket of pink roses. Pink roses also made up her headpiece. Roger Cortesi, nephew of the bride, serâ€" ved as ring bearer. The suit he wore was of white gabardine. The bride‘s mother wore a dress of elephant grey taffeta and black accessories. Her corsage of orâ€" chid colored carnations matched her hat. The bridegroom‘s mother was in navy blue sheer and her straw hat was natural color. Her corsage was of pink cmtions. After a short honeymoon in Wisconsin, Mr. Muzik and his bride are now living in an apartâ€" mient in Highwood. Newcomers . to Highland Park are the Jack Slovics and sons, Paul, 13, David, 9, and Harold, 5. From Chicago, they built their home at 2415 Clavey road. Mr. Slovic is Sales manager for the Continental Distilling coporation, Chicago. East, of the address and The .baby mer Constar Best" in was Gilbert Baruffi and the ushers were Dominic Corâ€" tesi, Jr., brother of the bride, Ben Evangelista and Robert Berube. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Formerly of Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bresler and daughâ€" ters, Anne, 5, and Carolyn, 10 months. They built the home at 1515 Sherwood ave., in which they are now living. Mr.â€" Bresler is with the _ Metropolitan Coffee Service, Chicago. CHRISTENED ~Kristine Mac and Mrs. J. E Debra Rose has been chosen as the name of the baby girl, born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bogert, Jr. (Grace Zimâ€" mer) of 1018 Cherry lane. Mrs. Bogert. haw been employed at the Si Mr 11 hriste undas 32 S. 1st St. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! â€" Hig nden. nde nds te the and (Continued from page 5) istine Mrs. High COMPHLIMENTS n« entral Av in hwe ob d ood. mate ffici Mrs. i: TA Winne Mr. I treet at Zion T. S. DUFFY FURNITURE CO. same Prairie avenue the late Major East. s mother is the forâ€" ce Phipps. ermal iant. c, daug dwin L Kenne , and R , Hig the .& tka. Mrs. Reick is indblom. and. Miss ter of Reverend uthcran v. Jfert Sponsor LARSON‘S GARAGE th THE PRESS hter of indblom hwood, ervice isors were Reick of Miss * ®lsa erbert _ W andfather of Mr. church , of was i A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, May 30,. for Mr. &d Mrs. Warren Kirchman of River Woods road, ‘Deerfield. Ee On Tuesday, May 29, a son arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Adams of 6227 N. Hermitage ave., Chiâ€" meni) of 287 Liewellyn ave. Highwood. The little boy, who has been named Terry Lee, is the grandson of ‘Mrs. Frances Polimeni of the same Liewellyn avenue adâ€" derss and Mrs. Lillian Johnson of Oconto, Wis. A little girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Del Mastro of 118 Highwood ave., Highwood, day, May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson (Josephine Poliâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams of Lake Zurich, I!I., became the parâ€" ents of a son at the Highwood hospital on Thursday, May 31. Parents of a son are Mr. and Mrs, Edwarg Hugh Passini of 928 N, Lewis ave., Waukegan. The little boy, who. has been named Edward Hugh, Jr., has two sisters, Nancy Alice, 5, and Marjorie Ann, 3. He was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, June 1. Mrs. Passini is the former Shirley Wilson. Grandparents are the Kenneth Wilsons of 623 Vine avenue and the Joseph, Passinis of 39 Elm ave., Highwood: â€" tary to Mr. Roddy. * Grandparents are the Frank A daighter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Satâ€" urday, June 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. Johnson of 826 Roseâ€" mary terrace, Deerfield: Thein first child, a son, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puzin (Shirley Eileen Smith) of 217. Jefferson . ave., Highwood. The little boy, who has been named Ronald Robert is the grandson of MÂ¥ ‘and Mrs. W. Simith of 1205 Deerfjeld road and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Puzin of 628 MceCraren road. ' * Highland Park hospita) as secreâ€" qru in mos mlgos # Zimmers, of the same Cherry lane address and the senior Bogerts of Detroit, Mich. Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" For Al types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES 53 N. Greon Bay PARKWAY (all typer) Tel. HI 21234 Tel. 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