M 7 . \â€"_â€"«==Blessodâ€"Mother. â€"Herâ€"fatlos,.105â€" white roses, white gladioli and greenery, Miss Lenore Nadine Phillips became the bride of David Santi at the St. James church, Highwood, on Saturday, August 4, at 9:30 a.m. The bride is the LENORE PHILLIPS, A BRIDE daughter of Mrs. John Cervi of 423% Funston avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the Frank Santis of 413 Green Bay road, Highwood. The bride was lovely in a white satin gown made with long sleeves, buttons from the neckline to the waist of the fitted bodice, and a full skirt which ended in a lohg train. Her fingertip veil of French tulle fell from a cap, which matched her dress, also button trimmed. Lilies of the valley were attached to the white satin prayer book which she carried. She also earried a pearl rosary, the gift of her mother, and a religious meddl, belonging to her maternal grandâ€" mother. She presented one dozen eph Phillips, gave her in marriag« The bride was preceded down the candle lighted aisle by Miss Frances Pasquesi, maid of honor, and four bridesmaids, Mrs. Leonâ€" ard Favelli (Eileen Phillips), sisâ€" ter of the bride; Miss Millie Pasâ€" sini, her aunt; Miss Jean Calzia and Mrs. Norman Gagon (Lois Mosuch) of Nealsville, Wis. They were gowned alike in white marâ€" quisette with wide ice blue satin sashes. Their cap headdress and slippers matched the sashes. Their bouquets were of stehpanotis cnâ€" tered with ice blue colored rozes. Miniatures of the other attendâ€" ants were little Nancy Passini ana Lynette Passini, cousins of . the bride, who acted as flower gids. Nancy is the daughter of the Ed Passinis of Lewis avenuc, Wanâ€" kegan, and Lynette is the daughâ€" ter of the Charles Passinis of Oak Terrace, Highwood. Gloria Lind sang, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Robert Botâ€" ner. Best man was Ray Santi, brothâ€" er of the bridegroom, and the ushers were. Leonard Favelli, Adâ€" olph Baracani,. Robert Masini and Oswoldo Mazzetta, Guest escortsâ€" were Aldo Cabri and Leo Contri. The bride‘s mother chose an ice blue tissue shantung dress for the church ~ceremony, ‘complemented by black velvet aceessories. For the evening reception she wore a ballerina frock of orchid and purâ€" ple marquisette. The bodice was sequin trimmed and the skirt, very full. The flowers in her hair were stephanotis. _ The _ bridegroom‘s mother was in a salmon colored crepe dress, lace trimmed. Her corsage was of stephanotis, also. A breakfast for the bridal parâ€" ty was held at the Decrpath‘Inn, Lake Forest, and a garden breakâ€" fast for 60 relatives and close friends was held at the same time at the Cervi hotne. At 1:30 p.m. a dinner for 110 was Keld at the Country Fare, and about 700 atâ€" tended the reception at the Highâ€" wood Community center in the evening. The Center was beautiâ€" fully decorated with white bells and white flowers, and ice blue ribbon was used as trim on the tables. A miniature cathedral topâ€" ped the huge wedding cake. Mr. Santi and his. bride are now in Colorado Springs, Colo., for a two. weeks‘ wedding trip. On their return they will live at 423 Funsâ€" ton ave., Highwood. J The bride was graduated from Highland Park High school and St. CTherese Hospital School of Nursing. She is now serving at the Highwood hospital as a regisâ€" tered nurse. Mr. Santi, also a 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. > HIGHLAND PARK, ILL * TEL HIL 20710 s PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. graduate of Highland Park High school, received his degree from Northwestern university. During World War II, he served with the Navy Air Corps for 22 months. VISITING SISTER _ Visiting at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of 745 Broadview ave., are Mrs. James \J. Ronkiewicz and daughter, Rose Ann, of Detroit, Mich. They arâ€" ‘rived on Sungday for a week‘s visit Ihere. Many outâ€"ofâ€"town guests atâ€" tended the wedding and reception. IN THE EAST _ Mrs. Charles H. Newman and daughgter, Miss Nancy, of 953 Wildwood lane left for the East onâ€" Monday. They will be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Patton of 357 Hazel avenue returned home on Sunday after a three weeks‘ vacation in the west. They spent some time at Bear Tooth Ranch in Nye, Wyo., in the Grand Tetâ€" ons and theâ€"Jackson Hole counâ€" try. They took their daughter, Julie, to Wendell Wilson‘s Teton Valley ranch for a five week perâ€" iod. Other Highland Park girls atâ€" tending the camp are Bonnie Johnâ€" son, Elspeth Maxwel{â€" and Carol Summe WESTERN VACATION Julte will ore Labor Day. The wedding of Miss Bernice Wheeler and Hugh B. Suttle was solmenized on Saturday, August 4, in the North Shore Methodist church of Glencoe, at 8:30 p.m. The bridé is the daughter of the Willard L. jWhecJers of â€"Glencoe and the bridegroom is the son of the David M. Suttles of 1387 Linâ€" coln ave. The bride‘s gown of white lace ended in a long train. Her fingerâ€" tip veil was held it place with a crown headdress, pearl trimmed. Her .boi@uGet was of stephanctis centered with a white orchid. nUGH SUTTLE TAKES A BRIDE . Miss Betty Wheeler attended her sister as maid of.honor and Mrs. Russell N. Wheeler of Dearâ€" born, Mich., sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride; Miss Phyllis Bundy of Sanâ€" ta Monica, Calif.; Miss Patricia William O. Kletzien of Menasha, Wis, were bridesmaids. Over their layender chiffon dresses they wore dusters of "purple.‘ Their flowers were of yellow roses and purple delphinium." Best man was David H. Suttle, Jr., brother of the bridegroom, and â€" the ushers â€" were â€" Willard Wheeler, Jr., brother of the bride; Richard Harza of Highland Park; Ralph Hilner of Northbrook; Arâ€" thur Hoffman of Glen Ellyn and Thomas Kelley of Evanston. Fogkett o A reception in the garden of the bride‘s parents followed the ceremony. After a ten days‘ wedâ€" ding trip to the North _ Woods, The bride‘s mother wore a dress of aqua crepe and chiffon and Mrs. Suttle was in coral chiffon. Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops â€" Glazin‘g â€" VENETIAN BLINDS Turn home" after Outstanding features of the 11.5 cubic foot Tudor Model shown here include a 70 Ib. froâ€" zen food locker, a handy Odds & Ends Basâ€" ket, 21.8 1sq. ft. of usable shelf area and the famous 10â€"year warranty on the complete freezing unit, burner and control system. 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