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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1951, p. 4

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se WEEKâ€"ENDâ€"GHESTSâ€" s â€"â€"> oo ~â€"â€" Marâ€"mnd . Mrx.. Wilkisun._BP., W eils Mrs. Leonard Johnson, matron of honeor, sister of the bride, was gowned in pale green and her headdress of stephanotis and yelâ€" low daisies matched the bouquet she carried, The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Anderson, cousin of the bride, .and Mrs. Frank McDonald, . both: of . Deerfield,..wore,. frocks ~.made like the matron of honor‘s in pale yeltow~ net. Theirâ€"headâ€" dresses and Colonial â€" bouquets were of yellow daisies and. bachâ€" elor buttons. Susan Johnson, flowâ€" er girl, nicce of the bride, was in pastel yellow organdy. Her headâ€" piece was a wreath of yellow daisies and she carried a basket of rose ‘petals. * The marriage of Miss Shirley Mae Brown and William Benedict Cope ‘ took place ~on Saturday, July 7, at the Presbyterian church. The 4:30 p.m. service was read by the Rev. Dr. William A Young. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Richard B. Curry of 709 Ridgeâ€" wood drive and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.â€"Walter Cope of 645 â€" Vine ave. William Robert Brown of Youngstown, Ohio, gave his sister in marriage. SHIRLEY BROWN,â€" A BRIDE . The bride‘s white sheer marâ€" quisette gown ended in,a train. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a pearl tiara headdress. A white orchid and showers of stephanotis were attached to the Bible, which she carried. Mrs. Curry chose a tea rose crepe gown with:lilac accessories for the occasion, and her corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Cope was in pale blue, complemented with pink mccessories and a corsage of pink carnations and small white flowâ€" Following the ceremony a reâ€" ception was held at the Highland Park Woman‘s club, after which the Currys were hosts to about thirty . close â€" relatives at their home, while the Thomas Johnsons entertained. the bridal party and a few close friends at dinner at the Evanston Country. club. â€" Thomas Johnson of Glenview served as best man and the ushers were Leonard Johnson, brotherâ€" inâ€"law of the bride, and Wildey Morrison of Whéeling. Mr. Cope and his bride are now in Egg HMarbor, Wis., for a two weeks‘ honeymoon. On their reâ€" turn they will reside on Ridgeâ€" wood drive. â€" Among brideâ€"toâ€"be showers gi n\ _ MWake a note to try it! / (Nancy Holt) of Detroit, Mich., were | weekâ€"erid qcuests of â€" Mrs. Wells‘ parents, the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson ave. Leao de Oliveir tugal, will serve as best man and be _ Andrew Sm Traer, both of t Cyrus Marden o EUROPEAN TRIP 1026 Lauretta place left on Tuesâ€" day for New York where they will set sail toâ€"morrow for Europe, aboard the Maurctania. They exâ€" pect to return home about Sept. APPROACHING WEDDING _ _ The â€" wedding of Miss â€" Mary Shieffelin _ Wilbur, daughter of General and Mrs. W, H.â€" Wilbur of 323 Central ave., nmz Lynn Hugh . Ciimmings, son o Mrs. Jeanne Cummfiigs and Mr. Lyun S. Cummings both of Boisc, Idaho, will‘ take place on Saturday,. July 14, at 5:40 p.m. at the Presbyterâ€" ian church. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young will hear. the exchange of nuptial,vows. The bride‘s fathâ€" er will give her in marriagre. Mrs._ L. ‘Clark Gandy (Rosalyn Smith) will attend as matron of honorâ€" and Miss Dorothy Carlson of Minneapolis, Minnesota will be bridesmaid. The trip, which will take them to 'I'Im:lnml and to Sweden, is a gift From Mrs. Boches‘ parents, Mr. and Mry. Harold Hubert of Berkhamsted; . London, England. Mrs. Boches, the former Jeanne Hubert, came to this country to be married 18 months ago. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph J. Boches of the the and _ miscellaneous _ shower, . at which Mrs. Robert O. Farrell of 2467 N. Deere Park drive was hostess and a tea at the Arts club, Chicago, given by Miss Clara Lake of Chicago. On Tuesday the bridal party had a picnic supper at Ravinia before the evening‘s concert, and last night the Alfred T. Sihlers of 931 Lincoln avenue honored the betrothed couple at a dinner party at their home, Toâ€"morrow noon Mrs. Baldwin Newman of 359 Hazel avenue will give a luncheon for the brideâ€"foâ€"be and toâ€"morrow night General and Mrs. Wilbur will be hosts at the bridal dinner at the Exmgor Country club. * At noon on Saturday, the day of the wedding, Mrs. Lucy B. Smith of 233 Laurel avenue and her two daughters, Mrs. L. Clark Gandy: and Mrs. Milton M. Traer will entertain at luncheon at the Traer home, 609 Sunnyside ave. Theâ€"bride, who was given in matrFige by her father, was gowned in white eyelet organdy and her white picture hat was also of organdy. She carried white camefllias centered with a white orchid. Miss Nancey <Benson, â€"maid of honor, wore pink eyelet organdy with a matching picture hat and carried a bouguet of yellow camâ€" ellias. ‘ Best man was Marvin Immâ€"of Wausau, brother of the brideâ€" groom. _~ Mr. and. Mrs. Fiwod Hansmann wt"t240 Lincoln avenue haye.t6e turned chome after aâ€"visit with Mrs. Hansminn‘s sister, Miss Dorâ€" othy Bacthke of Solebury, Pa. and BILLIE KRUEGER WEDS The Redeemer Lutheran church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Billic Jane Krueger and Sgt. Charles: Imm on Saturday, July 7, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. H. K. Platzer read the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger of 711 Deerfickd avenue and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Imm of Wausau, Wis. a few. days in Washington, D Theyrwere gone a week. After a two weeks‘ fishing in Canada, Ray Sutinen of vinia has returned home: ~~Miss ~Teddy ~Kennard ~of ~Mil: caughcee, ... Wis.,â€"ye "Because 2 j A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at.the home of the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Srnanek of 865 Burâ€" ton avenug. , MOTHER AND SISTER TO VISIT HERE BACK HOME Mrs. )la‘rrimu Nesbit _ and daughter," Miss Elizabeth Nesbit of Warrenton, Virginia will arâ€" riveâ€"toâ€"morrow to be house guests of Mrs. Nesbit‘s sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr. of 176 urel ave., until the first week ifffAugust. ceremeny After the Following a two weeks‘ wedding trip in Wisconsin, Sgt. Imm and his bride w#ll live in Albuquerque, N. M., where he is stationed. Saturdag, July~22, is the date clhrosen _ for the wedding of Miss Toni_ Simps®n,. daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Chester Simpson of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo. and Robert J. Ballâ€" enger, son of the A. G. Ballengers of. 201 Vine avente, The 4 p.m. ceremony will be read by Dr. Richâ€" ard Hertz at the home of the bridegroom‘s parents. Mrs. Dale Duncan will attend her sister as matron of honor and Mr. Ballenger will serve his son as best man. Ushers will be Walter and . William Ballenger, brothers of* the. bridegroom. A reception will follow the SIMPSON â€" BALLENGER NUPTIALS ON JULY 22 in Sh. i _ honeymeon .in . New Rermuda for two weeks, couple will live at 1360 nd | Mic Hought ittended â€" schools in ind the bridegroom eâ€" of â€" Lakeâ€" Forest Mich hnical thip Raâ€" HOME FROM EUROPE Recently home from an eight weeks‘ trip to Europe are Miss Jean ~Aiston â€"and ~Missâ€"Lorraine Huncke. The girls visited in Rome, Florence and Venice, Italy; Luâ€" cerne, Switzerland; Salsburg, Ausâ€" tria; Amsterdam, Holland and the British Isles. In Rome the girls had an audience: with the Pope and they were in England for the festival on the King‘s birthddy. Miss Aiston is the daughter of: the Harry Aistons of 1086 Ridxe-1 wood drive and Miss Hungke is the: daughter of the 0. K. Hunckes of 632 S. Linden ave. ‘ MARCHETTIMENONI MARRIAGE Jn Saturday, June 30, Miss | Tina Marchetti, daughter of Mr.i and Mrs, Joseph Marchetti of 224' Burchell ave., Highwood, became the bride of Robert Menoni, son of Angelo Menoni of 570 Glenâ€" vicw avenue at a double ring ceremony ut St. James church, Highwood. The Rev: James Gleeâ€"| son heard the exchange of nuptial | _ Miss Rena Menoni, maid of honâ€" }or, wore a frock of white mart quisette over yellow taffeta and ‘a Headband of yellow taffeta and ‘whitt- veiling. The flowers she carâ€" ried. were yellow glamellias. The bridesmaids, Miss Bruna Menoni, another sister of the brideâ€"gr0om; "Miss Stella « Picchietti_ and Miss Tina Lenzini, cousins of the bride, wore dresses similar to the maid of honor‘s in pale green marquiâ€" sette over matching taffeta. Their headhands were of green taffeta and veiling and they, too, carried yellow glamellias. & Renzo Menoni served his brothâ€" er as best man and the ushers were < Dominic Bartolai, â€" Bruno Fontana and Pelligrino Picchietti. The bride‘s wedding gown was of white lace fashioncd" with a Queen Anne collar, fitted bedice, full skirt and train, Mer finger tip veil hung from a whige lace taf.~" The Nhité ‘priyer book h# orchid and showers of carnation pieces. The bride‘s mother and Mrs. Rose ‘Biagi, who was in the reâ€" ceiving line for the ‘Menoni famâ€" ily, were both in navy blue and their corsages were of pink carâ€" nations. > The bride‘s parents gave a wedâ€" ding breakfast at their home folâ€" lowing the ceremony and at 2:30 in the afternoon a dinner was served at the Highwood Comâ€" munity center. . served at | the â€" Highwood Comâ€" munity center. . The young couple, who are now on their wedding trip in Wisconâ€" sin, will reside at 224 Burchell e 605 â€"HAP W 20lbymccmms .. cce Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Volpe and daughter, Angelina, of 571 Central avenue left Saturday for a three weeks‘ visit in the East. Enroute _ to _ Stanford, _ Conn., where they will visit with Mr. Volpe‘s mother, Mrs. Angelina Volpe, and broghers and sisters, they stopped in Cleveland, Ohio, for a visit with Mrs. Josephine Giallanza _ dnd | Mrs. Constance Valenti, mother and sister of Mrs. Volpe. ~ â€" VISITING IN EAST Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Beale of 612 Old Elm road have returned to Highland Park after an absence of several years. Recently of Barâ€" rington, they bought their home From the South Side, are the G. D. Freisens Delta road. Their daught« is two and one half years Freisens purchased â€" thei NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Their:son, Terry / A. Beale, and his wife and son, Bruce, 3, are now in Japan where his is staâ€" tioned with the army. Their sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, the David McAdams live in Evanston.. They are the parcnuts of three children. ‘re 101 NO.‘ST. JOHN‘S AVE. o. pmeennere ow s #hit THE PRESS PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Chicago, AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI. 20710 Elle me The Mr. Freisen is a manufacturer of plastics in Chicage." * $ â€"Dr.â€"and Mrs. William Atmore are new Highland Parkers. Formâ€" erly of Rochester, Minn., where Dr. Atmore was studying on a fellowship at the Mayo clinic they are now residing‘ at 500 Braeside road. Now a navy physician, Dr. Atmore is stationed at Great Lakes. Their two sons are Mark, 2, and Billy, 5 months. The recently builtâ€"home at 811 Marion avenue is owned by Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Warren _ Taradash. From Wilmette they moved here the latter part of last month. Mrt Taradash is with Hyland Electriâ€" cal Supply . company, Chicago. Their children are Randall, 3, and Michael, 18 months. Formerly of Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Myerson of 416 Sheridan road. The Myersons, who bought their home here, are parâ€" ents of a daughter, Bette Kay, 5, and a son, Toby, 2. Mr. Myerson is with the Helene Curtis comâ€" pany, Chicago. EILEEN RISJORD IS BRIDEâ€"TOâ€"BE On Saturday, July 21 at 4:30 pam. â€"at. the . Proshstexianâ€"churciy, Eileen:â€"Marilyh ~Risjord will =exâ€" change marnage vows with George Morrow LeClereq. Both are Highâ€" larid Parkers. Miss Risjord is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Risjord, JXF Elmwood grive, arid Mr. m is the son of the Robert LeClereqs: of 265 Hazel avenue. Dr. William A. Young will conduct the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception at the Woman‘s Club. The bride‘s attendants will be Miss Janet Johanson of Red Lake Falls, Minn., maid of honor, and the Misses Barbara Razner, Stevâ€" ens Point, Wis., Elaine Bray of Highland ‘Park and Barbara Leâ€" Clereq, sister of the bridegroom elect. ; Serving as best man will be Herbert Alexander of Evanston. Kenneth Hanger of Chicago, Willâ€" iam Winters cof Highland Park, and Robert TeClereq will act as ushers. > Both Miss Risjord and. Mrs. Leâ€" Clereq _ are â€" Northwestern _ uniâ€" versity graduates. Miss Risjord is speech correctionist in the Seattle, Washington schools, and Mr. Leâ€" Clercq is doing graduate work at the University of Washington,. _ Two shgwers have already honâ€" ored the Brideâ€"toâ€"be. Mrs. Edward Jablon of Highland Park and Miss Margaret Risjord, an aunt, reâ€" cently entertained in the home of the" former~with a miscellancous shower, and on Tuesday of this week a Tinen <hower was given by Mrs. LeClereq and her daughter, Barbara. ACCEPTED AT DE PAUCL Robert A. Gatzert, 180 Beech st., has been accepted for enrallâ€" mentin the College of Commerce of DePaul University. He is among new students recently accepted at DePaul prior to July 1, a survey of the University‘s registrars "inâ€" dicates. In the College of Commerce, Gatzert will take up a combined curriculum of business and genâ€" cral education subjects with*opâ€" portunities for specialization in accounting, economics, â€" finance, management, or marketing (adâ€" vertising, retailing, salesmanship). __NORTHMORE‘S HOME PRODUCTS On Sunday, June 24, a son arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs: Walter Schultz of 343 Park avenue, Gtenâ€" A daughter was born at the Highland Park. hospital on Monâ€" day, July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine of 1104 Chestnut avenue, Deerfield. _ Jane Ellen has been chosen as the name of theâ€" baby girl.born at the Highwood hospital on Monâ€" day, July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Church, recently of 128 Pleasant ave., Highwood. Mrs. Church and the baby have gone to Madison, Wis., to be with her parénts. Mr. Church is in the army, stationed at Fort Sheridan. A son, Daniel Patrick, arrived at the Highwood hospital on Tuesâ€" day, July 3, for Mr. and Mrs. George Kilkenny (Beverly Grosâ€" beck) of 600 Skokie avenue. The Mrs. Church is the former Rose Marie Church little boy â€"has .a CSe aâ€"beedcrâ€" ick . Michag ifandiiiitants "ar theâ€"Jahies Rilken®fies OR the <am Skokie avenue afféress and the James Grosbecks °éf 615 SKokie avenue. se pital on Tuesday, July 3. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Polderdyke of 122 Highwood ave., Highwood. The little boy has beer. named James Michael. Mrs. Polderdyke is the former Charâ€" maine Rehm. A little boy was born at the Highwood hospital on Thursday, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Littfin of Svec‘s Trailer Camp, Wauconda,, IIl. . â€" Grandparents . are the Eugene Polderdykes jof Detn:)'t, Mich. and Mrs. Thomas Spears ‘of CBicago. A baby girl wa$s born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Berâ€" nard Rodgers of 771 Summit ave., Lake Forest. pere t The son born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crook (Billie Salyards) of 1355 McDanâ€" iels avenue, arrived on the fourth birthday of their other son, Michâ€" Tracie Lynn is the name given to the baby girl, who was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. William Sheahen of 675 Yale In. Mrs. Sheahen is the former Marie Nelson, daughter of the Arthur Nelsons of Lancaster, Wis. Paterâ€" nal grandparents are the Earl Sheahens of Berkeley road. Mr. and Mrs. Gino Santi (Ida Bernardini) of 56% Ravinia road became the parents of a son, not yetâ€" named, at the: Highland Park hospital on Thursday, July 5. The baby has a brother, Richard, ten and a half months old. Grandâ€" parents are the Louis Santis of the same address, and the Emil Bernardinis _ of K\'oh"t(-r ave., Highwood. & ael. -'llhe:rhnbyravfiarâ€"w_ei‘ghed-â€"â€"lfl pounds, 6 ounces, has been named Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Salyards, Jr. of the same McDaniels avenue address and the A. Crooks ‘of Lakewood, Ohio. LOOK WHO‘s HERE! Telegraph Delivery Service North Shore Florist and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hlinois FLO WE RS JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencoe 6 0 9 Thursday, July 12, 1951 . On Saturday, July 7, a son was born at the Highwood hospital to" . , I Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dillard ~ (Mildred Keihl) of 2946 Western . ave. The little boy, who has a sis« â€" ter, Susan, 5, has been named Richard James. Grandparents are the Urban S. Keihls of 235 Liewâ€" ellyn venue and the J. H. Dillards of New Orleans, La. M & Wesley Methodist Church school of the Wesley Methodist church, Highland Parkâ€" Highwood will convene Sunday, July 15 at 9:30 a.m, under the diâ€" réction of Mrs. Ruben Olsonand Floyd Patrick, superintendents of the Primary and Adult de%lrbâ€" ments. For the 11:00 o‘clock morning worship, Rev. Robert Alâ€" bertson will preach on "Consider the Lilies." Mrs. Don. Cuhbertâ€" son, organist and choir director will play for her prelude "Pastorâ€" ule" by Cluck, and for her postâ€" lude she has selected "Russian Hymn" by Alexis Lvov. Mrs. Cuthâ€" bertson will also sing theâ€"solo for the offertory, choosing the "Lord‘s Prayer." There will be no Methodist Youth Fellowship Sunday evening. For the summer they will meet tian Service of the Wesley Methâ€" odist church will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 8 p.m. for its regular monthly meeting and the election of officers. 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