Page 4 ANNETTE JONES Cme HRRTERT C203 wil be the scene of the wedding of Miss Barbara Bede and Robâ€" ert Bertram Jarchow on Saturday, June 29, at 8:30 in the evening. Miss Bede is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bede of 1813 Rice street, and Mr. Jarshow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jarchow of Evanston. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of ivory slipper satin with a long train and rose point veil. ‘The bouquet she will carry will be of gardenias and stephanotis. ‘The maid of honor will be the bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Marjorie Jarchow, and the Misses Mila Adâ€" ams of Shreveport, La., Suzanne Heath of Highland Park, Jaynell Masters of Evanston and Patricia Menough of Cleveland, O., all By ALICE ZABEL A BRIDE smy Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones of 272 Vine avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Anâ€" nette Roberts Jones, to Weldon O. nelle RATHRRME PC O.00 _ Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil~ took place at 3 in the afterâ€" noon at the Friends® meeting house in Evanston. Following the ceremony, a small -e»do--vb““"‘“’""" the bride‘s parents for the immeâ€" diate families only. 4 4 t PC CCR Miss Elizabeth Orton Jones atâ€" undodhrm..mido!m' PICNIC SUPPER | &6 ahiandiietctiii n Apienklfl"‘f“'he“um ‘_,mi.,,.,u..c.t.mum ter home in Barrington for the Highland Park Infant _ Welfare Wing group. Menough of Cleveland, "‘» M Principia classmates, will attend as bridesmaids. They will wear pale blue brocaded tafféta dress es and carry colonial bouquets 6f yellow carnations and corn flowâ€" ers. The dress of the maid of honor which will be made like the bridesâ€" maids, will be of a deeper shade of blue. _ Her bouquet will be the same as the other attendants. ‘The bridegroom‘s . father will serve as best man, and the ushers will be Alan Bede, brother of the bride, Robert H. Wellington, Reid Wettersen, Philip Ward, .and Wilâ€" liam Wheeler of Evanston, . and Vern Reed of Hudson, O. lmuucuow NUPTIALS ‘The ‘Wilmette N wil be the scene The bride‘s mother has chosen an aqua dress and her corsage will be of white gladioli. . The brideâ€" groom‘s mother willâ€" wear pale green, complemented by a corsage of talisman roses, .. ; Py MR RCCEIS! Miss Bedé, who attended Highâ€" land Park high school for . two years, graduated from the Princiâ€" pia high school. She also attended the Principia for two years of colâ€" lege, graduating from Northwestâ€" ern â€"university, â€" Mr. Jarchow, whose studies at Amherst were inâ€" terrupted by the war, served for over three years in the navy with two years of that time overseas duty. _A former ensign, he plans to return to Amherst to work for his degree. A reception at the Woman‘s club of Evanston will follow the ceremony, after which the young couple will leave for Nova Scotia. Upon their return, they will be in Wisconsin for the remainder of the summer. DARTMOUTH John K. Snobble, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Snobble of 139 Hazel avenue, has been chasen to deliver the welcome address during the class day exercises at Dartmouth college‘s commencement on June 28 and 29. Mr. Snobble has also been chosâ€" en to head the student commenceâ€" ment committee in charge of arâ€" rangements for the weekâ€"end. A graduate of the Fountmin Valley school, Colorado Springs, Colo., he will return there in the fall as a professor of history and geograâ€" phy, as well as coach for skiing. He joined the army air force in 1942 and served as a first lieutenâ€" ant and pilot on a Bâ€"17 in Euâ€" rope. ‘He was awarded the Euroâ€" pean theater ribbon with three #tars and the Air medal with four clusters. After returning to college last fall to complete his education, inâ€" terrupted by the war, he captained the varsity ski squad. He was a member of Green Key, honorary junior society, the Sphinx, senior honor society, Palaeopitus, senior governing body, the Ledyard Caâ€" noe club, the Cabin and Trail counâ€" cil of the Dartmouth Outing club, and Delta Kappa Epsilon fraterniâ€" _Mr.â€" and Mrs. Snobble left on Wednesday to attend the graduaâ€" t:;. They will return on Monâ€" COURTNEY BARR WEDs ty Before an altar of ferns and pe Methodist church ‘Wmud:’.u&b urday, June 22, the Rev. Harkness, onies, Miss Courtney "Coco" Barr became the bride of Harry Beach The bride‘s sister, Jane, maid of honor, and another sister, Mereâ€" dith, and the bridegroom‘s sister, Adrienne, who attended as bridesâ€" maids, wore dresses of green and reading the service. Miss Barr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyâ€" man Barr of 1215 Wade street and Mr. Clow is the son of Harry B. Clow Jr. of Lake Forest, and Mrs. ‘The bride, wh# was given in marriage by her father, wore a full skirted organdy gown with long sleeves and panels of embroiâ€" dered organdy. _A fingertip veil fell from a coronet of stephanotis. ‘The bouquet she carried was of stephanotis and small lilies. s John Rodman Hooker of Burlinâ€" game, Calif. He is the grandson of the senior Mrs. Clow of Lake Forest and of Robert J. Dunham of Chicago. . ie Liompmgs diksts indb ce o cav nc at sn ar +. white striped chintz, made with full skirts and cap sleeves. _ The flowers in their hair and the black streamered bouquets they carried were of white daisies. served the bridegroom as best man and David Aubrey and Robert Redâ€" fearn of Highland Park, Patrick Isom, Russell P. Kelley Jr., and Lawrence Smith of Lake Forest, and Totten Warfield of Riverside, ushered. The immediate families and close friends of the bride and bridegroom attended the small reâ€" ception at the home of the bride‘s parents, which followed the cereâ€" mony. ; The bride‘s mother wore a soft beige crepe dress, complemented by a corsage of pink roses. ® Mr. Clow and his bride, who are now on a nddingtï¬pto Lake Taâ€" hoe, Nevada, will reside â€"in Lake Bluff when they return. JUDITH MARY McHUGH CHRISTENED At 1 o‘clock Sunday afternoon, the infant daughter of the John P. McHughs of 1356 Broadview was christened Judith Mary, at the Immaculate Conception â€" church, Father Skoner performing the ceremony. Sponsors for the baby were Mrs. M. J. Anthony of Indiâ€" anapolis, Ind., sister of Mrs. Mcâ€" Hugti, and Patrick Moran of Highâ€" land Park, cousin of Mr. McHugh. Open house followed at the home of the parents. Mrs. Robert Wolff of Commonâ€" wealth avenue, Chicago _ (Emily Harmon) formerly of Highland Park, entertained Highland Park friends of her aunt, Miss Marjorie Boulton, also a former Highland Parker, now of Beaumont, Calif., at her home on Monday afternoon. HIGHLAND PARKERS ENTERTAINED IN EAGLE RIVER FO RSUMMER In Eagle River, Wis., for the summer are Mrs. G. Q. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Grady and Miss Elizabeth Grady of 529 Forâ€" est avenue. ANN TAMARRLI A BRIDE On Saturday, June 22, Miss Ann Tamarri became the bride of Guy James church, Highwood. _ Miss Tamarri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamarri of 246 High street, Highwood, and Mr. Bernaâ€" bei is the son of Mrs. Domenica Benvenuti of Italy. The Rev. James Gleeson heard the exchange F.â€"~Bernabei at 10:30 a.m. in St. of nuptial vows. sweetheart neckline, and long pointed sleeves. The net skirt with a short train, had a fold of satin which formed a semiâ€"circle and large bustle bow in back, Her ilusion fingertip veil was held in place with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet . of . â€"gladioli, fringed with carnations on a circle white dress with a satin bodice, of tulle Miss Inez Tamarri, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a nylon dress and carried a colonial bouduet of red roses and sweetwilliams. T ‘The best man was Peter M. Olenâ€" A Coe collége classmate of the bride‘s, Mrs. Armido. Benassi, sang "The Ave Maria" and "Panus Angelicus." i The bride‘s mother chose a wine and white print dress with an aqua background, complemented by a corsage of deep red roses from the Mr. Bernabei, a former sergeant in the medical corps, was released a year ago from the army. One of the first to leave Highwood in the Albert Niblack of Lake Forest Tolophone Highland Park 2064 The bride, who was given in draft, he was sent to the Pacific one month after induction. Forâ€" tyâ€"two months of his 44 months‘ service were spent in the Pacific A reception was held immediateâ€" ly following the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, at 235 North avenue. in the north and south, Mr. Bernaâ€" bei and his bride Willâ€"ke at home IRVING RANDALL, SR. AND JR., VISIT HERE En route by plane from their home in California, to the Yale unâ€" iversity reunion, Irving Randall, Sr., and his son, Irving Randall, Jr., former . Highland Parkers, spent a few days as the . house guests of the George W. Childs of 850 N. Sheridan. C Mrs. Roger Vail of 428 N. Sherâ€" idan entertained for them, as did Mrs.. Robert Gosling (Ann Mills) of Barrington, and on Thursday evening Mrs. Childs was hostess at a party in honor of the younger Mr. Randall, at her home, ___. _ _ Best man was Fred Lohbrandt of Philadelphia, Pa., and the bride‘s brothers, Samuel Jr. and Kenneth, ushered. A reception followed at the home of the bride‘s parents. _ This is the senicr Mr. Randall‘s fortieth Yale reunion, and the younger Mr. Randall‘s tenth, HOLMESâ€"MONROE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S, Holmes of Lake Shore drive, Chicago, forâ€" merly of Highland Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Harry L. Monroe, also a former Highland Parker, on Friâ€" day afternoon at the chapel of St. Chrysostum‘s church, Chicago, the Rev. Dudiey Scott Stark reading the nuptial vows. R Mrs. Alexander Minty Waldron (Jane Holmes) of Ann Arbor, Mich., was matron of honor for her sister. & The young couple left by plane for Montana. _ On t.heir return, they will reside in Chicago. ARTHUR SWANSON MUCH IMPROVED Arthur Swanson, a patient at the Highland Park hospital, has been reported as very much imâ€" proved. _ Mr. Swanson, commisâ€" sioner of streets, resides at 375 Orchard lane. The Immaculate â€" Conception church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Alyce Irene McOmâ€" ber and Corwin Arnold Hellmer on Saturday, June 22, at 10:30. The Rev. Edmund Skoner officiatâ€" ed. _ The altar was decorated with small white flowers, peach gladioli ALYCE The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a white eyeâ€" let gown with a short train, and fingertip veil. She carried white carnations. f Miss Shirley McOmber attended herâ€"sister as maid of honor. She wore a dress of yellow eyelet, and carried a bouquet of white daisies with a matching daisy halo on her head. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Donâ€" ald Crow, of Platteville, Wis., sisâ€" ter of the bridegroom, one of theâ€" bridesmaids, wore peach eyelet, and Miss Frances Berube of Highâ€" wood, the other bridesmaid, wore «~blue eyelet dress, Both girls carried yellow daisies with a halo of the same flowers in their hair. The bride‘s mother wore a navy blue dress and white hat. Her corsage . was of pink roses and white â€" carnations. _ The brideâ€" groom‘s mother‘s dress and hat were of navy blue and her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mothâ€" er. Berne} Senhitaker of Platteville, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man, and the ushers were Donald _ Crow, the bridegroom‘s brother â€" in â€" law, and Huey Derry :{mfl i Bert Gillenberg of Lake Forest. A breakfast at the Charm House followed the ceremony for the bridal party, and a reception was held from 2 to 5 in the afterncon at the home bf the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. McOmber Jr. of 532 Glencoe avenue. oratories. _ Mr. Hellmer, son of Mrs. Wanda Hellmer of Platteville Miss McOmber is a graduate of the Highland Park high school, and has been employed at Abbott Labâ€" school and attended Platteville State Teachers college. He enâ€" listed in the navy air program two years ago, and has been instructâ€" in‘hmfltmc_g N. T. C., Great Lakes, for the past year. He was separated from the service the first of June and plans to attend school st Tulsa, Okls., this fall. WEEKâ€"END GUEST A weekâ€"end guest of the E. L. Doroughs of 1317 Wade street was Mr. Hillmer and his bride spent a few days honeymoon in Chicago, and are now in Platteville for the THE PRESS Washington. She was en route to Minneapolis for the summer, Mre. Searle is Mrs. Dorough‘s cousin. WEDDING The Rev. Sprenger of the Norâ€" mal Park Methodist church heard the exchange of nuptial vows of Miss Jane Scarbrough and John E. Peterson at a candlelight cereâ€" mony on Saturday afternoon, June 22, at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Scarâ€" brough of 2239 Lincolnwood road, before an altar of greenery and white peonies. ‘The tapers were lighted by Mrs. Cornelius L. White of Atlanta, Ga., aunt of the bride, and Miss Selma Purchase, a sororâ€" ity sister of the bride. The bride was given in marriâ€" age by her father. She wore a champaign beige suit and carried white roses and stephanotis. . Her headdress was also of white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Dulcie Ann Witt, of Kansas City, wore a coral cofored dress and carried a garden bouquet. The young couple will return on Saturday for the Dorickâ€"Doyle wedding, from a week‘s honeyâ€" moon at Pokagon State park in Angola, Ind. On Sunday they will go to Milwaukee to be honored guests at a dinner party at the home of the bride‘s uncle, Dr. W. M. White. They will spend a seeâ€" ond week‘s honeymoon at Dr. White‘s summer cottage on Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, before reâ€" turning home. > _ Donald Wyecoff of Chicago served the bridegroom as best man. Out ‘of town guests at the wedâ€" ding were Dr. White and James Holt of Milwaukee, and two aunts of the bride, Mrs. G. B. Sisson and Mrs. Cornelius L. Whiteâ€"of Atlanâ€" ta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson of 7616 Stewart avenue, Chicago. After they return from Wisconâ€" sin, Mr. Peterson and his bride will reside at 505 Eastwood avenue. BIRTHDAY PARTY y Colored paper streamers decoâ€" rated the room for the birthday party which Jack McHugh of 1356 Broadview gave for the neighborâ€" hood children on Saturday, June 15, in honor of the fifth birthâ€" day of his daughter, Patty, f BRIDAL SHOWERS A great many parties have been given in honor of Miss Barbara them was a luncheon and miscelâ€" laneous shower which Mrs. Harry Jaeger of Kenilworth gave for her Mrs. McHugh and their tenâ€"day : old baby, Judith Mary, returned from the Highland Park hospital the following day.‘ Kathie, 2%, is the McHughs‘ other daughter. Bertram Jarchow will be an event of Saturday, June 29. Among On Monday, June 10, Miss Jayâ€" nell Masters of Evanstonâ€" feted Miss Bede at a kitchen shower at her home and on Friday afternoon, June 14, she was again given a *itchen shower by Mrs. Paul Truesdel! of Evanston. Miss Suzanne Heath was hostess at a luncheonâ€"bridge and bathâ€" room shower at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club on Saturday, June 15, and Mrs. C. E. Jarchow of Wilâ€" mette, an aunt of the bridegroom, honored Miss Bede at a lingerie shower at her home on Friday, June 21. .Another aunt of the bridegroom‘s, Mrs. Elmer Zitveâ€" witz, gave a miscellaneous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be at her farm near Lake Zurich. Mrs. Grace Pickett Howes enâ€" tertained at a handkerchief showâ€" er for Miss Bede on Saturday, June 22, at her home at 303 Raâ€" Prior to her wedding to David W. Culver of Tecumseh, Mich., which will take place on Saturday, June 29, Miss Nancy Henning has been entertained at a great many A few days before she came home from the University of Nliâ€" nois, where she has been a stuâ€" dent, several classmates feted her shower at the Urbana Lincoln hoâ€" Coâ€"hostesses at a personal showâ€" er for her last Friday night were Miss Shirley Pressler and Miss Carol Quandt of Forest Park. On Sunday, Mrs. D. C. Hoffman of 440 Oakwood avenue, a cousin of the bride, was hostess at a family dinner in her honor, and on Tuesâ€" (Billie Salyrds) and Miss Catherâ€" ine Moran at the Highland House Miss Rosemary Berube and Miss Yolanda Crimeo were coâ€"hostesses at a personal shower in honor of lhl-ryl'hkfl'mu Miss Berube‘s at 98 Sunset road. Miss Fink will be married ‘The bridegroom is the son of A cocktail party at which Wilâ€" liam Kellner was host, was given recently in honor of Miss Virginia McCaffrey and her fiznce, Thomas Johnson, whose wedding will take ployed, honored Miss Alyce McOmâ€" ber at a dinner and miscellaneous MOVED TO MILWAUKEE 1237 Burton avenue, moved reâ€" cently to Milwaukee, Wis., after this month from Ravinia grammar school. Their son, Bob, a memâ€" ber of the United States navy, is at present in the Pacific. Bob grad. uated from the Highland Park high school in *45. f FRANKâ€"WITHERBY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Frank of 623 Deerfield road, church in Deerfleld, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon. Wetherby of Fort Mitchell, Ky., on Sunday, June 16, at St. Paul‘s A dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents was followed by a receptionâ€" in Chicago. _ _ â€" _ son avenue, who is stationed at Great Lakes, expects to be here until his release from service in the fall. He plans to return to DePauw . university to continue his studies which were interruptâ€" ed by the war. Lt. Hutchison served for four years in the navy, 15 months of that time in Okinawa, Leyte and After a honeymoon in Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. Witherby and his bride will reside in Deerfield. STATIONED AT Lt (ig) Lewis Hutchison, son of Mrs. Gretchen Hutchison of Judâ€" terminated hflis navy service, is at present helping to organize a naâ€" val reserve unit. in Chicago. Bill, his other brother, is a seaman 1/c, stationed at Washington, D. C. avenue. They are nephews of Dr. and Mrs. G. Q. 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