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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1946, p. 4

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of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Parsons cently been announced. ° Saturday, July 27, has been chosen as the wedding date. The marriage will take place in the {nmhhmmut p.m. tend Miss Shelton as maid of honâ€" or and John Kelly will serve the bridegroom as best man. ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. the graduation class. Andy‘s twin brother, Jack, is a member of the Highland Park high school‘s senior class, graduatâ€" ting tonight (Thursday). The betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Marjorie Shelâ€" ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Shelton of 315 S. Green Bay road, to Charles Puarsons, son On Saturday, June 15, Miss Dorâ€" is Jean Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raiph S. Peterson of 930 Knollwood road and William Iviâ€" son Edwards, son of Mrs. James Gannon of 728 Deerfield avenue, Deerficld, will be united in marâ€" ringe at 7:30 p.m. in the Presbyâ€" terian church in Deerfield. Rev. B .Vanderbeck will hear the exâ€" emy in Delafield, Wis. MacKenâ€" zie Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schults of 347 N. Linden, John Hedberg, brother of Richard H. Hedberg of 2205 Half Day road, and Andy Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmussen of change of nuptial vows. The bride‘s father will give her in marâ€" Mrs. Joseph Carney has been chosen as matron of honor and Mrs. C, W. Peterson will attend as bridesmaid. The bridegroom‘s two young sisters, Anna Wynn Gannon and Mary Patricia Gannon, will act as junior bridesmaid and flower ST. JOHNS . ACADEMY GRADUATION girl, John Anderson will usher A reception at the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest will follow the cerâ€" emony. marop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sammarco of Chicago and John A. Baldi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oresto Baldi of 1537 Main street on Sunday, June 23, at 3:30 p.m. Matron. of honor will be Mrs. Samuel Guliani (Phyllis Donofrio) of Highwood, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. James Murray (Daris Baldi), sister of the bridegroom, gagement of their daughter, Helen Louise, to F 2/c Danie] A. Vetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetâ€" ter of 556 Detamble. held on Sunday at St. Johns acadâ€" _â€"Harold Pottenger will serve as best man and Robert Tennis and Ocr Lady of Pompeii church in Chicago will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Phyllis A. Samâ€" the bride, Miss Rita Gallo and Miss and Miss Diane McFariand at a luncheon at the Sky Crest counâ€" try club today in celebration of land Park high school, which will take place tonight.. > will serve the bridegroom as best man and Charles Baldi, brother of the bridegroom, Nell» Sammarco, brother of the bride, and Domenic Esposito of Chicago will usher. land country club on Wednesday. Mrs. Jensen is the sister of Mrs. Adolph E. Lundin of 937 Lincoin Mary Lamanna will attend as will be held Several Highland Parkers atâ€" tended the luncheon and bridge party which Mrs. Fred Jensen of 8S.. Kedtie avenue, Chicago, follow the ceremony. ENTERTAINED AT Miss Virginia Vanderbie, daughâ€" ter of the H. S. Vanderbies of 188 Hazel, and Miss Joyce Rinn of Evâ€" day at luncheon at the Exmoor country club. The senior class their guests. Both giris are memâ€" bers of Roycemore‘s graduation Page 4 By ALICE ZABEL Miss Mary Schwalbach will atâ€" A small reception will follow the Twenty Mr. La Verne Cioni of Waukegan A reception at Kedtic hall, 720 ncement exercises:will be it exercises will of Mrs. J. H. Stipe of 1319 S. St. Johns, returned home on Saturâ€" relatives in San Bernardo, Calif., Portland, Oregon, and Sumner, Washington. _ While in Los Angeâ€" les, Mrs. Stipe was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Fred Rubly, a forâ€" mer Highland Parker. HONORED AT ANNAPOLIS Stansfield Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Turner, 2432 N. Deere Park drive, who as viceâ€" president of the graduation class of the United States Naval acadâ€" emy at Annapolis, Md., received an _ extracurricular ‘certificate, which was awarded to the four midshipmen who served as offiâ€" cers of the class, at their recent commencement exercises. Midshipman Turner also receivâ€" ed a letter of commendation from the superintendent of the Naval academy for being one of the members of the 1946 graduating class who has contributed most by his officerâ€"like qualities and posiâ€" tive character to the development of naval spirit and loyalty within the brigade. â€" He also received a navy football award at the exâ€" ercises which were held in Tecumâ€" \-ehv Court of the U. S. Naval seadâ€" emy. stone park and the Black Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stipe of Chicago and their mothers, Mrs. Mary Anâ€" drews of Hubbard Woods, and QUINNâ€"COLLINS WEDDING The marriage of Mrs. Mildred Quinn of 629 Laurel and William L Collins of Downey, III., took !rlm Saturday morning, June 8. After a four weeks‘ trip to the west coast, which included stopâ€" overs at Carisbad Caverns, Boulâ€" der dam, Grand Canyon, Yellowâ€" best wishes of the entire garrison the release states. academy this year. successfully completed a course in the post voluntary education school at: Fort Warren, Wyo., and has been awarded a diploma in recogâ€" nition of his achievements. honor to himself and country and returns to civilian life with the _ The bride wore an a« dress with white access carried yellow tea roses. Miss Nancy â€"Benson, daughter of the Edward C. Bensons of 2025 S. St. Johns, was invited to attend the Northwestern Military acadâ€" guest of Cadet Richard Johnson of FORT WARREN _A recent army release reports He is theâ€"son of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Borgeson of 257 Bloom. Mrs. Cecil Daley and Mrs. Cathâ€" erine Watts of Waukegan, sisters of the bridegroom, were the atâ€" tendants. A family dinner in Waukegan IN WISCONSIN FOR SUMMER Mrs. Henry 8. Vail, who has been at the home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Malcolm Vails of 190 Lakewood place, since her return from Cocoa, Fla., where she spent the winter, left on Monday for her summer home at Ephraim, Wis. The Malcolm Vails will join her there on Friday for a visit. After a week‘s b-'q.o. in Ironwood, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Colâ€" lins will reside at 629 Laurel aveâ€" nue. DINNER GUESTS Relatives of Miss Phyllis A. Sammarcoâ€" of Chicago, fiancee of John A. Baldi, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of the parents of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, the Cresto Baldis of 1537 Main St. the scene of a "shipwreck" party, which was given on Saturday for the Ravinia school graduates. Coâ€" ATTEND ACADEMY PROM hostesses and hosts were "Co Co" lin Bickmore and Bill Makelin. followed the un-ny CASSAIâ€"PAGLIAL NUPTIALS The Rev. Arthur Douaire heard the exchange of nuptial vows at the double ring ceremony on Satâ€" urday, June 8, at 10:30 a.m. when Maurice De Bona Jr., hospital apprentice 1/c¢, who is now staâ€" tioned at Olathe, Kans., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice De Bona of 1331 8. Green Bay. of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cassai of While a HIPWRECK®" PARTY Mr. Dudiey Dewey‘s camp was Telephone Highland Park 2064 of In honor of Miss Doris Peterâ€" son of Deerfield, whose marriage iu'lllhnl.‘dvndl'fllhkeplm on Saturday at the Deerfield Presâ€" byterian church, Miss Patricia Tennis and Mrs. Joseph Carney enâ€" tertained at a personal shower last Tuesday at the home of Miss Ten nis in Deerfield. CLUB MEETINGS Miss Eleanor Austin entertained her bridge club on Sunday at her home at 1352 Broadview. June 8 at St. James church. Two hundred guests attended a miscellaneous shower at North End hall, Chicago, recently, in honorof Miss Phyllis Sammarco, who will be married on June.23 to John A. Baldi of Highwood. Two sisters, Miss Emma and Miss Edith Sammarco, and a few friends were coâ€"hostesses. The "500" club met on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker of 515â€"Oakâ€" LAKE FOREST GRADUATES was held at the Masonic temple. ‘Two hundred attended. BRIDAL SHOWERS . * Coâ€"workers in the Highland Park high school office gave a miscellaneous shower recently for Miss Catherine Cassai, whose marâ€" ringe to Dino F. Pagliai took place _ Mr. Chester Kyle, music director at the Highland Park high school, sang ‘"The Ave Maria" and "Panus BIRTHDAY PARTY _ In celebration of the second birthday of Dennis Dale Santi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Santi of 824 Palmer avenue, Highwood, 13 youngsters and their mothers were presentâ€"at a party on Friday afâ€" ternoon at the Santi home. Mrs. Jean Goldman Krafsur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Goldman of 288 Cary avenue, and Alvin W. Knaak, II, of 538 Cenâ€" tral avenue, received their bacheâ€" lor of arts degrees at ‘Lake Forest college ‘commencement on Saturâ€" day, June 1. & Mrs. Krafsur entered from Highland Park high school and Mr. Knaak transferred from Universiâ€" ty of Washington. Mr. Knaak â€"was ‘. member of Alpha Sigma Kappa fraternity, and participated in inâ€" traâ€"mural athletics. He is an exâ€" serviceman, having served with the 20th Air force. mother chose a gray print dress. Her corsage was like that of the Dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony. Thirty guests were presâ€" the young couple will live at 241 zola. Their dresses were of white net and they carried bouquets identical to that of the matronâ€"ofâ€" honor. brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were Benjamin Pagliai of Indiana, cousin of the bridegroom, and Edward Biondi, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. The bride‘s mother wore navy blue with a corsage of white carâ€" nations and pink sweetpeas. His HIGHLAND PARK After an absence of several years, spent in Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. R. Gaddis Jeffries has returned to her home at 1032 Lincoin avenue. Her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Osborne Ferguson, and young sons, Jeffries, 5, and Chase, 1%, are with her. Her mother, Mrs. John W. Gaddis, is expected for a visit the latter part of the 241 Everts place became the bride of Dino F. Pagliai, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pagliai of Madrid, Ia. marriage by her father, wore her sister‘s wedding gown of white satin and lace. Her veil was finâ€" gertip length and the bouquet she carried was of white carnations. were Miss Santina Ugolini, Miss Diane Santi, and Miss Anne Zenâ€" ward L. Biondi, sister of the bride. She wore a light pink net gown and carried a‘colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. IN NEW HOME C Mr. and Mrs. John Burr Clavey (Dolores Heinl) are now residing in the Clavey cottage at Clavey road and Skokie bollevard. Mr. Clavey is now associated in busiâ€" ness with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Clavey were marâ€" ried several months ago at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Richâ€" burg in Glencoe. MEMBER OF DAISY CHAIN A miember of the Daisy Chain at the National College of Education, ‘Mm,'..-“- en Culver, daughter of Mr. and \lnn«-al. Culver of 919 Loâ€" Matron of honor was Mrs. Edâ€" , Highwood. THE PRESS RFECITAL £. On Sunday afterncon Agnes Daly presented her annual dance recital at the Highland Park Wom. an‘s elub. The children who parâ€" ticipated are as follows: Ann Bernâ€" stein, Ann Louise Bok, Ruth Ann Bok, Mary Lynn Buchanan, Bevâ€" ;wuxmcur:rs Weekâ€"end guests of the Fred A. Tuckers of 515 Oakwood were Mrs. J. H. Bentley and daughter, Caroâ€" lyn, of Joliet, II. erly Campagni, Clare Cassidy, Joâ€" an Cassidy, Joan Cherry, Jordis Duffy, Brina Edelman, Mirah Edâ€" elman, Roberta Froelich, Meg Geitman, Kathie Jean Gore, Nancy Gould, Eleanor Hart, Sheila Hart, Juliann Hector, Nanette Hector, Sandra Jorgenson, Patsy Ann Jones, Mary Kadell, Colleen Kelâ€" ly, Mary Ann Klein, Susan La Bonte, Annette Margeson, Mary McDonald, Patsy Meyers, Nanâ€" avenue, are Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dalin. Mr. Dalin, a former lieuâ€" tenant in the navy supply cotps, served in the Pacific. He is now a furniture buyer for Montgomery ‘Ward and Co. His wife, a former Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heinl of 535 Bronson lane, were hosts at a dinâ€" ner and bridge party at their home on Saturday evening. f cy Jo Michaels, Penny Michaels, Phoebe Mooney, Mary Lou Morâ€" ine, Marilyn Nathan, Peggy Naâ€" than, Joanne Nickels, Julie Rubel, Beverly Rubenstein, Judy Siljeâ€" strom, Patricia _ Singer, Janet Smith, Judy Smith, Carolâ€" Stein, Connie Wales, Linda Weil and Marlyn Lawrents. Red Cross worker, was stationed in Europe during the war. of 1832 Broadview. Formerly of Chicago, they are the parents of a four year old daughter, Mary Lou. Mr. Goldsmith is a buyer for Recent arrivals in Highland Park are the Robert Seilers and their sons, Michael, 8, and Stephâ€" en, 4%, and daughter, Susan, 2 months. ‘They formerly resided in Glencoe. Mr. Seiler is brokerage manager of the Occidental Life Inâ€" surance Co. of California. DINNER AND BRIDGE Word has been received from their son, Don, that he has reâ€" ceived a promotion to Private first class in the army.. He is connectâ€" ed with the 499th Quartermaster car company, stationed in Leghorn, Italy. _ Perry S. Patterson. The Patterâ€" sons are the parents of a son, Perry Jr., who will be 3 on July 17, and a daughter, Caitilin, 18 months old. Mr. Patterson, formerly in the service, is an attorney with Kirkâ€" landâ€"Fleming in Chicago. His wife‘s home was formerly Pennâ€" sylvania. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith Sears, Roebuck & Co. Also on the program was Wilâ€" liam Hector, a member of the Chiâ€" cago Symphony orchestra, who pre. sented a violin solo, and Miss Auâ€" drey Wesley, vocalist. On Tuesday, Philip Dorough, son of the E. L. Doroughs of 1318 Wade, Griffith McMillan, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, of 233 Central, Bonnie McFarland, daughter of the Philip E. McFarâ€" lands of 606 Eastwood, and Karl Velde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Velde of 929 8. Linden, will leave on the Burlington Zephyr for a five weeks stay at Camp Cheâ€" ley in Colorado. NEWCOMERS TO N HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Crowâ€" dus and daughters, Rita, 12, and Alice, 10, are newcomers to Highâ€" land Park. They are residing aÂ¥ 916 Wade street. They formerly lived in Glencoe...â€"* Now making thetr home at 120 Sycamore place aré Mr. and Mrs, gan avenue, . Miss Culver has just ~Mr. Crowdus is in the insurance business with an office in the Field building, Chicago. ® Her mother has returned to her home after being hospitalized for three weeks in the Highland Park finished her sophomore year at the Smarts of Woodland road, will leave Wednesday for Teton Valley ranch in Wyoming for the sumâ€" Gordon Siljestrom, chief petty officer in the navy, has reâ€"enlisted in the service for two more years, after having served for over sovâ€" en years, 40 months of that time a prisoner of the Japanese. He left on May 31 for his new base at Camp Wailis, Texas Hy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Silâ€" jestrom of N. St. Johns avenue. Former residents of Chicago, d now residing at 1416 Marion Allen Smart, son of the Jackson DANCE _ _A dinner will follow the servâ€" fce. Fifty guests have been inâ€" vited. ~~A reception will be held TO BE MAl SATURDAY in the Marine ballroom of the Keyman building in Chicago, at T:30 in the evening. Three hunâ€" dred are expected to attend. After a month‘s honeymoon in Wisconsin, the young couple will peside at 610 Railway avenue in Highwood. The wedding of Miss Ethel Ciaâ€" marella and Joseph Pilicrini will take place on Saturday, June 15, at the Presentation church in Chiâ€" eago, at 10 o‘clock mass. . Miss Ciamarella is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ciamarellsa of 3988 Gladys avenue, Chicago, and Mr Pilicrini is the son of Mrs. Sanâ€" ta Pilicrini of 222 Washington 25 S. Second St. Highland Park Tel. H. P. 391 HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY CO. Thursday, June 13, 1946 Ruth Robbins To Robbins Family to Spend Summer in Alaska where they will join James Robâ€" bins, father of the three children, now living in Candle. They expect to be gone for the summer. Miss Jane Robbins, 28 Prospect, with nephew and two nieces, Dick, Barbara and Wendy Robbins, left this week to drive to Seattle, Wash. From there they will travâ€" pect, will sail from Boston, June 26, for Fontainbleau, France, where she will continue her studies in music. She expects to be gone for the summer. Miss Ruth Robbins, 100 Prosâ€"

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