quet and halo were blue ribbons. By ALICE ZABEL VASSAR GRADUATE Miss Pearl _ Anne _ Wieboldt, daughter of the Werner Wieboldts of McDanicls avenue, was one of 45 members of the Vassar graduâ€" ation class on April 17. Her parâ€" ents were in the east for the comâ€" mencement. % ter, niece of the bride, were in pink, and they carried colonial bouquets of deep pink roses. Haâ€" los of pink roses were their headâ€" Following the graduation, Mr. Wieboldt returned home, . while his wife and daughter took the British overseas flight to Bermuâ€" da for a two weeks‘ vacation. ‘The bridesniaids, the Misses Inâ€" ga Hansen and Carolyn Potel, and the junior bridesmaid, Norene Poeâ€" The Wieboldt‘s son, who is a member of the U. S army, has been stationed in Manila for the past year. .A first lieutenant, he is in charge of ambulances in Maâ€" nilla. Prior to being transferred to the medical division, he was in thearmored division there. ATTENDING STEEPLE CHASEâ€"COTTON CARNIVAL the service.. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette colonial bridal gown. Her colonial bouquet was of lilies of the valley and white roses. _ There were also _ white roses on either side of her fingerâ€" tip veil. _ ns t‘ I Miss Jennifer Turner . arrived home last Tuesday from Sarah Lawrence college where she is a student, and left again on Friday for Nashville, Tenn., to attend a house party. She was a guest of one of her classmates, Miss Louise Fort for the steeple chase weekâ€" end. The Tennessee steeple chase was held this year for the first time since the war. Miss Turner is now in Memphis for the Cotton â€" carnival, as the guest of another college classmate, Miss Miriam Parker, who is one of the princesses of the cotton court. â€" Miss. Turner‘s parents are the James Allen Turners of 326 Cresâ€" cent court. § in the form of a gold book with testimonial inscription and signaâ€" tures of the board members inside. COCKTAIL PARTY MARTINâ€"FARNUM 4 NUPTIALS * On Thursday, April 13, _ Miss Betty Jane Martin and Pharmaâ€" cist‘s Mate 2/c James Randall Farnum were united in marriage in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Spachner is retiring after two very successful years as presâ€" ident of the organization. _ Prior to her presidency, she served for four years as viceâ€"president. For 13 years, Mrs. sm was a member of the orc serving as assistant concert master. She was presented with a pin, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" oph H. Myers (Janet Lewis) of 563 Detamble avenue, Mr. and Mrs. 4. I..Stuart (Helen Knight) of 411 Lake avenue, will be hosts at a cocktail party on Sunday from 6 to 7 p.m. at their home. CHRIS LARSEN JR. MARRIED A very pretty wedding took place on Sunday, May 12; at the ENGAGED COUPLE HONORED Mrs. Farnum, who recently reâ€" ceived her / l'éll'l? from the WAVEs, served as a hospital apâ€" prentice 1/c for almost a year. She and her husband are here now visâ€" iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Martin of 8 Beech lane, until May 21, when Mr. Farmum will receive his reasâ€" signment. _ He is the son of Mrs. Betty Farmum of Aberdeen, Md. Medill ‘avenue Lutheran . church, when _Miss Jeanette Syvertsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Syvâ€" ‘On Sunday afternoon, the Robâ€" ert L. Johnsons of Briarhill road, Deerfield, will be hosts at a cockâ€" tail party from 5 to 7 in honor of Miss Patricia Wolf and Robert Leonard Sanders, whose marriage will _ take _ place on May 25th. Guests will be the bridal party, family, and friends. RETIRES AS PRESIDENT OF WOMAN‘S ORCHESTRA A farewell party in honor of Mrs. J. V. Spachner of Oakmont road was giver recently for her at the Camellia house at the Drake hotel by the Woman‘s Symphony Orchestra association of Chicago. ertsen of 4559 Shubert avenue, Chicago, became the bride of Chris Howard Larsen Jr., son of C. H. Larsen of 124§ Euclid aveâ€" nue, the. Rev. Holmgren reading ‘The maid of honor, Miss Shirley adsen, was dressed exactly like mï¬ï¬‚-mi?ï¬tmï¬ou, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poeter of Chicago. ‘ Dale Schmidt, 4 year old son of Mrs. Pearl Schmidt of 1955 Northâ€" moor road, nephew of the brideâ€" groom, dressed in a white suit, actâ€" }.duri-gb-m. Edward Johnson served the ’mubd-nndfluold Kloss and William Perok ushered. Virginia Poeter, nieces> of the bride, were .also.dressed in pink. Over 100 guests attended the reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, following the cerâ€" emony. ge ter the merchant marine academy After a short honeymoon, Mr. Larsen and his bride are now reâ€" siding in Chicago. They plan a wedding trip to Colorado later on in the summer. _ Tomorrow evening at 8, the Northmoor Country club will be the scene of a party given by Carâ€" ole Spachner, Ann Lawton, Alice Kaufmann, Joanne Febel, Adrienâ€" ne Porges, ‘"Skippy" Schwartz and Jim Aronson. Their guests will be the Ravinia school graduation class, of which the group are memâ€" The Lincoln school graduation group will have their class party on May 24, at the school. ing marriage of Miss Joan Nash to Raiph E. Lang Jr. has been anâ€" nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nash of 328 N. Sherâ€" ‘The brideâ€"toâ€"be is a graduate of Northwestern university. Her fiâ€" ance, who recently received his reâ€" lease, has just returned from three years with the U. 8. army air forces. . ’ ‘The wedding will take place on June 15. day after finishing his sea trainâ€" ing with the merchant marines. He will leave the end of June to enâ€" In honor of her birthday, Alice Gilbert will be hostess at a "Come as you are" luncheon on Saturday at her home. Fourteen girls will be her guests. school 8th grade, is the daughter of the Alfred O. Gilberts of 195 On Wednesday, Mrs. J. R. Presâ€" ton, who has been visiting here since March with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Kenneth H. Krafts, of 225 Lakewood place, is returning to her home in Jackson, Mississippi. Mothers of the Braeside graduâ€" ates are entertaining the class at a . progressive dinner on Friday, May 24. Appetizers will be served at the Hamilton R. Winton home at 2377 Pierce road, the main ‘couuelt'.hehomeolflnhdk Tuerks of 2744 S. Deere Park Dr. and dessert and the evening‘s enâ€" ‘umimut at the Fred W. Spieâ€" gel home at 2300 S. Green Bay APPROACHING MARRIAGE BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON RETURNING HOME GRADUATION PARTIES The Braeside graduation class members were guests of JeanneEnâ€" gelbrecht at her home, following the graduation play, "Sleeping Beauty," on Friday evening. The Elm Place graduation parâ€" ty will take place on Wednesday, June 5, from 7:30 to 11 p.m. The Ravinia school graduation class will hold their dinnerâ€"dance on Thursday, June 6. LEAVES FOR son of 322 N. St. Johns avenue, left for Alaska. She will be gone indefinitely, Gabellini Jr., cousin of the bride, will usher HOME ON LEAVE _ Cadet Midshipman Richard E. Lakewood place. place. tini, sister of the bridegroom, will Jeanne‘s parents are the E. P. Engelbrechts of 2221 Lakeside BRIDAL PARTY Attendants for the Picrantoniâ€" Nannini wedding which will take place on May 25 at St. Francis church, Wilmette, have been chosâ€" Matron of honor will be Mrs. Peter Marti of Wilmette and Miss Pauline Menghinelli, also of Wilâ€" Alice, a member of the Ravinia On Saturday, Miss Ruth M. Larâ€" Enzo Nannini will serve *his t and approachâ€" at Kingspoint, L. L., on July 1. He \hfl.-db'.'.bh-d 2733 8. Deere Park drive. P Marshman avenue recently returnâ€" ed from a week‘sâ€"vacation at Clifâ€" ty Falls, Indiana. a week in French Lick, Ind., and Louisville, Ky., where they attendâ€" ed the derby, are the J. V. Spachâ€" ners of Oakmont road. Mr. and Mrs. Warner B. Spengâ€" ler of 414 Glencoe avenue, reâ€" turned home last Thursday after a three months‘ vacation in the The Spenglers, who left in Febâ€" ruary for California, spent two months visiting at the sheep ranch in the hills north of San Francisâ€" co, which belongs to Mr. Spengâ€" ler‘s brother, L. A. Spengler, a former Highland Park resident in rhlhddâ€"u-‘-â€"hln Helen Roesing‘s Book club. the poultry business many years . _A great many parties have been given recently for Walter Cruttenâ€" den Jr. of 583 Bob O‘Link road, who has just returned after being released at Camp McCoy, Wis., on ilhy 8. The Spenglers‘ trip to the coast was a leisurely one as was their return. . They took two weeks traveling each way, stopping at many interesting places both ways. Mrs. Frank Wagner, of 621 Onâ€" wentsia _ avenue, has returned home from Miami Springs, Fla., afâ€" ter a two months‘ visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein Jr. (Betty Wagâ€" ner). The Kleins are the parents of a son, Tommy, who will be six years old in June, and a daughter, Gerry, who will be two in June. Mr. Klein, who is a pilot for Eastâ€" ern Airlines is at present flying The Kleins plan a visit here in July. VISITING HERE . â€"‘ Mrs. Edward N. Brown of Denâ€" ver, Colo., arrived on Friday to spend the summer with her sonâ€"inâ€" low and daughter, the George O. Streckers of 338 N. Linden: A former sergeant, he served for 26 months in the European theater of warfare. . He brought with him a six months old German police dog, which responded only to commands in German, but who is now learning to understand Engâ€" lish. the route from iiap.i to New York. De Vall of Raymond, Miss., arâ€" rived by plane for a several weeks‘ visit with her parents, the Elmer Saturday, May 11, at 1:30 in the afterndon at the rectory of the Deerfield Holy Cross church. Fathâ€" er J. V. Murphy read the service. The bride wore a _ white satin gown with train and fingertip veil. Her shower bouquet of white roses and gardenias was tied with a satin ribbon from her mother‘s G. Schlungs of 721 S. St. Johns. Mrs. DeVall, the former June Schlung, â€" attends Hinds‘ junior college, where her husband is a member of the faculty. He is in charge of the athletic department and coach at Hinds, as well as a teacher of three other subjects. _ Recently six students at Hinds won special honors with straight A‘s in the fifth term according to lmiunlud&hmnet. Mrs. De Vall was one of the six who won special honors. Josephine Derby of Deerfleld and Joseph L. Carney of 602 Central avenue, AGNES DERBY A BRIDE Mrs. B. L. Brown of Detroit, a sister «fl-:m:-u. ed matrot honor. \a :-i eflflu&-n“om deep pink roses. John M. Derby, brother of the bride, served as best January 7. He"served for three they will reside in Highland Park at 602 Central. ho of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Leggat Derby of 1010 Journal avenue, Deerfield. The Misses Doris Jean Peterson and groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carney of Detroit and Windsor, Canada, were here for the wedâ€" ding. _ Mr. Carney, a former sergeant, was reléased from the service on Back home on Wednesday after On Tuesday, Mrs. Leslie Coombs After Mr. Carney and his bride A reception from 3 to 5 in the of. THE PRESS of 2118 evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of 133 S. Green WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Bay Week â€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Cox of 448 Glencee avenue were Mrs. Cox‘s brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sister, the John J. Deâ€" laneys of Minneapolis, Minn. The Delaneys were here for the termiâ€" nation of Mrs. Delaney‘s service in the Waves. A former Keutenâ€" ant, she received her discharge at Great Lakes, Monday. Her husbs officer of stationed in Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Carney of Detroit and Windsor, Can., and their daughter, Mrs. B. L. Brown of Detroit were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Derby of Deerfield. They were here to atâ€" tend the wedding of. their son, Joseph L. Carney and Miss Agnes Derby, which took place on Satâ€" urday. t Here for the Syvertsenâ€"Larsen nuptials on Sunday were Mr. Larâ€" sen‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larsen. of Detroit, Mich., and their daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Wilâ€" son. clid avenue, father of the brideâ€" NEWS OF FORMER !ESIDEITS 4 Mr. J. Hal Reeder of Los Angeâ€" les, Calif., left by plane on Saturâ€" day for a two weeks‘ visit with his parents in Des Moines, Ia. Mr. Reeder, a former Highland Parkâ€" er, is married to the former Florâ€" ence Clow. > They were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. Chris H. Larsen of 1245 Euâ€" MOVED TO CHICAGO Recently returned from thirtyâ€" two months of sea duty, is LeRoy R. Krein, a former navy lieutenâ€" ant. _ He served as communicaâ€" tion officer aboard a destroyer. Mr. Krein is an assistant U. S. attorney. : residing at 1416 Wildwood lane, with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter, the Harry Padorrs, moved inâ€" to their Chicago apartment on Satâ€" urday. CHICKEN & SPAGHETTI 33 Waukegan Ave. Highwood Outlets, Realistic series of fifteen or more photographs takâ€" en at your wedding and reception ~ . He and his wife, who has been Central Electric Service WALKER STUDIO REPAIR WORK Inside and Outside House Samples and References PICTURES Phone Glencoe 522 We specialize in Tel. H. P. 5773 _ With a Full Line of Gifts . Watches, Diamonds, Silver, Fountain Pens and Pencils Announcing The Opening of Our New Store About May 20th at 550 Central Avenue 550 Central Avenue â€" Tel. 3905 1215 11 ’h.'l-uui-s A birthday dinner will be givâ€" en temorrow ‘in honer of Lois Rae Supper on May 23 the sixth grade at Ravinia school. Yesterday, Sara Hoyer was hostâ€" ess at a dinner party in honor of _ Sara, also a sixth grader, is the daughter of Mrs. Anne Hoyer of 389 Briarwood place. The Service Mothers will serve a supper at the Railway Ave. USO in Highwood on May 23. The arâ€" rangements are in charge of Mrs. Oscar Schmidley, 2nd vice presiâ€" }‘-tandhlpihlit'ehi-n. Lois Rae, the daughter of Mr. d Mrs. R. A. Limberg of 1818 Susanne Howe, 2115 Ashland avenue, is a Thursday, May 16th, 1946 tivities are A.W.S. council, Piciaâ€" des, an honerary; Board of Standâ€" crary organization for senior womâ€" ment club; YWCA council; urer Kappa Kappa Gamma, was pledged Wednesday night by S H O R E L I N E CONTRACTORS Tel. 4297 and 3819 12â€"15