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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1946, p. 4

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By ALICE ZABEL Returning by plane, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., and _A yacht, which is being built for the Forrest C. Garrisons of 426 Oakwood avenue, will be completâ€" ed in June. The Garrisons and their son, Bob, will go down the Mississippi river to the Gulf * of Mexico for a year and a half of travel to Cuba and South Ameriâ€" Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reach Jr., (Betty Claey) and family of 2043 Clavey road, moved to Libertyville, where they recently built a new home. Mrs. Reach is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. £lmer Clavey:; A full dress parade before the Easter services was held at St. Johns Military academy in Delaâ€" field, Wis., last Sunday. f Highland Parkers who attended were the F. B. Carpenters of 563 Kimball, the Lee Ostranders of 250 Central, the Ingram C. Rasâ€" mussens of 340 Elm place, and Mr. and Mrs. Huestis. Their sons are students at the academy. BACK AT STUDIES and Courtney, of 175 Laurel aveâ€" nue, arrived home on Friday after a two months‘ stay in Mexico. After their travels, they intend to settle in Naples, Fla., . where they plan to build a home. MOVED TO > LIBERTYVILLE DODSONâ€"BROWN NUPTIALS At 3 o‘clock in the afternoon on Thursday, April 11, Miss Edith L. Dodson, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Dodson of 612 Laurel avenue, beâ€" came the bride of John Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown of 897 Deerfield road, in Chicago. After a midâ€"semester vacation, Miss Helen Sarett, daughter of Mr. Mr. Brown and his bride are livâ€" ing at 897 Deerfield avenue, temâ€" FULL DRESS PARADE and sons, David and Peter, of 1330 YACHT TF PLANNED Réthrned from Miami Beach, Fla., where d:y spent the past two months, are the H. K. Burnâ€" ers and son, Bruce, 3%, of 1014 Marion avenue. % Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wulfsohn Marion, spent the past week vacaâ€" tioning in the Tennessee Smoky mountains. mt Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersâ€" berger of 902 8. Green Bay road, returned home on Sunday after a two and a half months‘ vacation on the west coast. In La Joia, Calif., they stopped at the La Joia hotel, and in San Diego at the Del Mar hotel. and daughter, Ruth, and son, Donâ€" ald, of 1871 Lyman court, have reâ€" turned home after a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at Spring Mill inn in Mitchell, Indiana. They visited with their sonsâ€"inâ€" law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moore (Wilmeilmena Donâ€" nersberger), and Mr. and Mrs. Huâ€" bert Coles (Antoniette Donnersâ€" berger), and seven of their grandâ€" children, Sandra, Peggy, and Georâ€" gia Moore, and Annette, Florence, Christine and George Coles. After spending the winter in Bradenton, Fila., Mr. and _ Mrs. Richard L. Sandwick of 615 Linâ€" coln, will return home May 1. Back home from a five months‘ stay in Phoenix, Ariz., are Mrs. Chester W. Chapin and her sister, Miss Annette M. Chapin, of 513 Waverly. Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter Col. A. A. Harding is now in his 41st year as director of the orâ€" ganization which John Philip Sousa called "the world‘s greatest band." bert Ramond and family of 1069 Moseley road, Ravinia, will be reâ€" siding at the Moraine hotel. The Ramonds recently sold their home. and Mrs. Lew Sarett of 1732 S Green Bay, has returned to her studies at Vassar. MEMBER OF BAND Miss Aline M. Fairbanks of 2324 Ridgelee road, is a member of the 124â€"piece band at the University of Illinois, which recently presented the organization‘s 56th annivers ary concert. Miss Fairbanks plays the cymbals. WILL LIVE IN ORLANDO, FLA. Leaving Highland Park in May after many years‘ residence here, are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Moonâ€" ey and daughter, Miss Agnes. _ About . fifty â€" relatives from Princeton, Sterling and Dixon, IIL., were present.. Over one hundred and twenty guests attended. MOVING TO MORAINE home at 404 Oakwood, will leave soon for Orlando, Fla., where they ;nnibd in marriage in Chicago. Highwood residents all their married life, Mr. and Mrs. Lockard of 337 Washington avenue, celeâ€" brated their golden wedding anniâ€" versary on Saturday, April 20. In honor of the occasion, they held open house from 4 to 12. Decoâ€" rations were in yellow. Mrs. Lockâ€" ard chose a blue dress for the ocâ€" casion. will make Their son, John, his wife and daughter, have lived in ‘Orlando for the past 12 years. Their daughâ€" ter, Miss Marilyn Mooney, who has been training to be a nurse, will finish her course next February. Miss Norma Jane Langill, a senâ€" lor at De Paul university, has reâ€" turned to her studies after a spring Her brother, Elroy A. Langill Jr., a former sergeant in the army, was released the latter part of Janâ€" uary, after three years‘ service. Afâ€" ter a vacation on the west coast, he returned home last month. He is now connected with the Equitaâ€" ble Life Insurance Co. AWAY EASTER WEEKâ€"END Mrs. Marie Richter and her.sisâ€" ter, Miss Elizabeth Yahnke of 1631 S. Green Bay road spent the Easter weekâ€"end with their nephew and his wife, Mr..and Mrs. R. Koâ€" hout of Vills Park, N. Another son, William, and his wife and family reside at 127 S. Ridge road. . TEACHING MUSIC Mrs. Larson and Kent resided here while Mr. Larson served in the navy. .A lieutenant, he reâ€" ceived his release two months ago. now teaching music in the Cleveâ€" land grammar schools. Her husâ€" band is a radio producer in Cleve: Their parents are the Elroy A. Langills of 437 Lincoln avenue. Back at her studies at Lawrence college, in Appleton, Wis., after a spring vacation, is Miss Alice Rosâ€" siter. â€" Miss Rossiter, a sophomore, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter of 1871 Lyâ€" man court. FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RETURNED TO BOSTON and young son, Kent, who have been at the home of his parents, the Albert Larsons of 133 S. Green Bay, left Monday for their home in. Boston, Mass. Dethaye) of After May 1, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" Fifty years ago, Miss Mae Presâ€" n of Princeton, IIL, and James Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Larson of _ Mr. Philip Schreiber of 520 Glencoe avenue is much improved ‘;Rer an illness of two months. The John W. Stumpfs, formerly of 1416 Marion avenue, left on Monday, April 15, for Long Lake, HL, for the summer months. The Stumpfs, who are building a home in Glenview, expect it to be comâ€" ‘Wnthtfi-yu.-vnhb' it in the fall. MUCH IMPROVED On Thursday, Mrs. Henry Schoâ€" tanus of 1314 Pleasant avenue, enâ€" tertained at luncheon. entertained for Mrs. Stumpf, and Mrs. Noah 8. Andrews of County Line road was hostess at an eveâ€" and also at a luncheon at the Spinâ€" ning Wheel, the following Wednesâ€" day in her honor. Weekâ€"end guests of the Rufus W. Kees of 227 North Second St. were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoll and daughter, Betty Jean Leigh, 12, of ENTERTAINED Delta on Wednesday afternoon. Baranzelli of 1136 Marion avenue WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Monroe, Mich. Mrs. Ralph Anscheutz of 1352 Broadview was hostess to the North Side alliance of Delta Deita ELECTED TO COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP Miss Sue Howe has been elected to membership on the council of the Association of Women Stuâ€" dents at Indiana university. Miss Howe, who is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, was elect. ed as one of the senior sorority representatives on the council. BACK IN â€" HIGHLAND PARK TO MAKE HOME IN CALIFORNIA c On Wednesday, Mrs. William N. Alderimnan of 1015 Marion avenue entertained atâ€"luncheon in honor of Mrs. Baranzelli _ Today, Mrs. William A. Johnston of 1124 Marâ€" ion will be hostess at tea to thirty guests in her honor, and Mrs. Joe Paletti of 1222 Marion will enterâ€" tain. for her on Saturday. _ Back in Highland Park after an absence of three years is Dr. Chesâ€" ter Anderson, formerly of Onâ€" wentsia avenue. Dr. Anderson, a dentist, whose office is in Highâ€" wood, served as a lieutenant in the navy. _ Nine months of his three years‘ service was spent in the Paâ€" cific theater. He received his reâ€" lease in February. } Dr. Anderson‘s wife and young sons, Bruce, 4, and Donald, 1%, are in Rochester, N. Y., and will remain there until Dr. Anderson is able to find a home for them Richard L. Baranzelli and daughâ€" ters, Sandra, 9, and Maria Cornelâ€" im, 5, of 1136 Marion avenue, will leave for Fresno, Calif., where they will make their home. VISITED IN ST. LOUIS Tucker of 519 Oakwood and her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Fred A. Tucker, of 515 Oakwood, left for St. Louis, Mo., where they visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steriâ€" ing, only sister of Mr. Tucker. MOVING TO INDIANA The Harold E. Wheelers of Chicaâ€" go will be the new occupants of the On April ~29, the Chester N. Hultbergz of 32 Ravine drive will leave for Crawfordsville, Indiana, where they will make their home Mrs. G. H. Collins of Hannibal, Mo., Mrs. Hultberg‘s mother, who has been visiting here for the past avenue is a patient at the Highland Park hospital. IN HOSPITAL Before they left, Mrs. Richard About May 1, Mr. and Mrs. Last Thursday, Miss Lillian Mrs. Alvin Hill of 606 Glenview THE PRESS another RALPH SCORNAVACCO TO BE MARRIED St. Joseph‘s church, Chicago, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Rose La Ratta of Chicago, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John La Ratts, and Raiph Scornâ€" imnM,Anflt‘.d 2:30 in the afternoon. Mr. Scornaâ€" vacco is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michae] Scornavacco of 224 Washâ€" ington, Highwood. Father Joseph Lazeri will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. Samuel Loizzo of Evanston, unâ€" cle of the bride, will give her in marriage. â€" She will wear a white and ful} net skirt. Her bouquet will be of Hilies. e ‘he is still working with Kelloggs, having one of the longest periods of service to his credit of any emâ€" ployee in any factory in the Chiâ€" Mrs. Joseph Carrgolio of Evansâ€" ton in yellow, and Miss Yolanda Belmonte of Highwood in powder blue, will attend the bride. . Their dresses will have taffeta bodices and full net skirts. Mr. Scornavacco received his re. lease from the service 3 months ago after 3 years‘ service. <A priâ€" vate first class, he had overseas duty for 20 months in the southâ€" west Pacific. He was a member of the Amphibious Engineers and Shore regiment. â€"He is now back at Fort Sheridan, a member of the fire department. He served with the Fort Sheridan fire department for a year and a half before he went into the service. RETIRING The choir will sing "The Ave John Scornavacco will serve his brother as best man and James Loizzo of Evanston will usher. In a ball game on April 17, at St. Francis in Milwaukee, Bob Rasâ€" mussen, who plays first base on the St. Johns Military academy baseball team, broke his ankle while making a home run. He was taken to the Memorial hospital in Waukesha. _ Bob, a senior at St. Johns, in Delafield, Wis., will graduate in June. In â€"February, 1898, George Ernst, then 18, took his first job at the Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Co., in its first factory loâ€" cated in Highland Park. Now 66, A reception will be held at the Washington Gardens, Highwood, at 7 in the evening. INJURED IN BALL GAME ior, he will graduate this June. His parents are the Ingram C. Rasâ€" mussens of 340 Elm place. â€" His twin brother, Andy, attends Highland Park high school. A senâ€" Ey0®"TreNPR y moved to Chicago a few years afâ€" ter Mr. Ernst began work and he went with the company, but conâ€" tinued to reside in Highland Park. He and his wife live at 631 W. Park avenue. A daughter, Mrs. Russell Swift, lives in Waukegan and a son, Edwin, resides in Floriâ€" da. He expects to retire in May. VISITING HERE _ Miss Mertha Fulkerson of Elliâ€" son Bay, Wis., arrived at the home of her parents, the Edwin Fulkerâ€" sons, of 656 avenue, on My!orfi?fit urday, April 20, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Les. lie Fuller of 1020 N. St. Johns avenue. _ Kenneth Leslie is the name chosâ€" en for the baby boy born on Sat Mrs. Fuller is the former Florâ€" ence Evans, daughter of Mrs. Julia Evans of 334 Walker avenue Paâ€" ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fuller of Milwaukee. The Fullers are also the parents of a son, Arthur, 15, and two daughters, Eileen, 9, and Nancy, Suzanna‘s mother is the former Marie Kentta. _ Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" vid Kentta of Wakefield, Michiâ€" gan, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tinch of Decaâ€" A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinch of 124 N. Green Bay road on Tuesday, April 16. The baby has been named Suzanna Maâ€" i On Friday, April 19, a son was ‘born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van Cleve of 415 N. St. Johns avenue. The little boy is the â€" maternal grandson of Mrs. Mildred Weaver Mr. Tinch, a former first serâ€" geant, was released from the servâ€" ice in August. He served for 10 years in the army. During the war, he had 38 months of overseas duâ€" ty, in the European theater. tur, Ill. A sister for Richard Dale, 7, and Sharon, 34, was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chioni of 324 North avenue, on Wednesday, April 17. Mrs. Chioni is the former Della Pedroni. Her parents are the Chas. Pedronis of Marseilles, II!. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chioni of 241 Jeffrey place are the paternal grandparents. Garnett‘s The baby has been named Elaine. LOOK WHO‘S HERE Thursday, April 25, 1946 of the N. St. Johns address and the paternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ban Cleve of Marquette, Mich. _ His mother is the former Lorraine Weaver. William James Jr. is the name chosen for the baby. He has a sisâ€" Mr. Van Cleve, who received his release from the service recently, served for almost 5 years as a capâ€" tain in the medical corps of the Mr.: and Mrs. Arthur Weicherâ€" ding of Keystone road, Northâ€" brook, announce the arrival of a son, at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal on Friday, April 19. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Valentine of 100 North avenue, Lake Bluff, Friday, April 19, at the Highland Park hospital. On Saturday, April 20, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millen of 655 Michigan, became the parents of a daughter, Frances Margaret, at the Highland Park hospital _ â€" Frances Margaret‘s mother is the former Georgina â€" Barnet, daughter of the David Barnets of 176 Laurel avenue. Mr. George Milllen of Biggsville, III., is the paâ€" ternal grandfather. Mr. Millen is connected.with the Park board. The Millens are also the parents of George Le Roy, 44. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hesler of 732 Central, announce the birth of a son, Walter Fredric Jr., at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day," April 20. + Mrs. Hesler, the former Edna Tepper, is the niece of Mrs. W. R. Anderx of Evanston, formerly of Ravinia. Neither of her parâ€" ents is living. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Hesler of 2380 S. Green Bay, On Easter Sunday, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Beâ€" ver of 1644 Mount Pleasant, Northfield, at the Highland Park are the paternal grandparents. 9e The little boy has a brother, Lee James, 4 years old. A little boy also arrived on Eas. ter Sunday at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fielder Jr. of 810 S. Waukegan hospital. avenue, Lake Forest. Sunday, April 21, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Brown is the A daughter was born to Lt. and Mrs. William. Brown of 1140 N. La former Dolores Watkins.

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