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Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1950, p. 4

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b *\ George Delhayes, who are spendâ€" jng the winter there. In honor of Miss Lois. Mecham, whose wedding to Jared D. Danâ€" ley will beâ€"an event of Saturday, several parties have recently been given. On March 5, Miss Maric Veeck of Prairie View, who will attend the 'sride as maid of honor, entertai at a â€" miscellaneous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be: Mrs. ‘Willard Wollbrinck of 1330 East street was hostess at a miscelâ€" laneous shower on March 10 in Miss Mecham‘s honor. Last Friday Mrs. Floyd Bock of 2159 Grove street also gave: a miscellaneous shower for her niece. â€" Jacqueline, to ‘Rudoiph Roger Scassellati, son of the Constantine Scassellatis of 1941 Northmoor Forest college and the Chicago Technical Institute. He was â€"a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. During theâ€"war he served for two years â€"with the Army Air Force. a RETURN FROM CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Smalley of 485 Fairview avenue and Mr. weeks‘ vacation in Fort Lauderâ€" dale, Florida,; are Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutton Laing and daughter, Holly, of 710 Hatvard Court. Beâ€" fore returning home they visited in St. Petersburg with Mrs. Laing‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the JUNE WEDDING . PLANNED Mrs. Pearl Mallory of Waukeâ€" gan has recently announced the betrothal of her daughter, An early June wedding is planned. JEAN WATT ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Watt of rence college, Appleton, Wisconâ€" sin, last June. She has recently returned home from duties as. a stewardess _ for ~ Panâ€"American airlines. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Illinois. Besides ‘Miss Veeck, Miss Meâ€" cham will be attended by her sisâ€" ter, Virginia, © and Mrs. Earl Schuster of Chicago as bridesâ€" Best man will be Albert Meâ€" cham, Jr., brother of the brideâ€" toâ€"be. Ushers will be Earl Schuster of Chicago and William Gerhardt. On Friday, Earl Georgeson reâ€" turned to Highland Park to live. His wife and daughters, Carol and Virginia, will remain in Bend, Oregon, until after Carol‘s gradâ€" <attanâ€"fremrstmier=Wigh school in June. They have lived in Bend for almost two years. They formerly resided in Ravinia. Mr. Georgeson is living with his hro‘ther-in-hw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur, Bock of 588 Onwentâ€" sia avenue, until his family arrives. He and his brother have gone into business together here. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT © Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters of 1303 Judson avenue. spent the weekâ€"end in Ames, lowa, attendâ€" ing the commencement exercises there. The Wolters‘ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushman .â€"(Winifredâ€"â€"Wolters) graduated from the Towa State ¢ollege on Friday: Mrs. . Cushman BACK FROM OREGON â€" HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius C. Weed and sons, Neal, Eddie, Barry and Billy, of 193 Hazel avenue, have returned_home from a five weeks‘ vacation spent at St. Petersburg Beach, Florida. ; received her: degree. in Home Economics and her husband reâ€" céived his in forestry. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraâ€" ternity and she, ofâ€"Delty Leta sorority.. > Tess The Cushmans .are the parents of an infant daughter, Christine. BRIDAL PARTIES ‘ No * Dynamic Wheel Balancing Jean was graduated from Lawâ€" Body & Fender Repairing D A HL S â€" ilati attended Lake been set for the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. L. Parish, former Chicagoans, recently moved into the home they built at 435 Sunnyside avenue. Mr. Parish is owner of the Parish Machinery company, Chicago. Billy Kee of 227 N. Second street and Steve Sterba of Highâ€" wood left Saturiday vf'r a visit with grandparents|‘ and {â€"relatives â€" of Billy in Penlntofi, }"lorida. ~ and Mrs. John MacLean of Winâ€" netka recently returned from a two weeks‘ Carribean cruise. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION In honor of the 78th birthday of N. B. Larson, of 230 McDaniels avenue a small family party was held on Sunday at the home of his granddaughter and her husband, the Sylvester Reitmeyers of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue. Miss Frederick is a graduate of Sidewell Friends School, Washâ€" ington, D. C. and Ward Belmont Junior college, Nashville, Tennesâ€" see. She attended Wellesley and the University of Chicago. Mr. Clarage is a â€"graduate of Wassookâ€" eage academy in Dexter, Maine. After ‘three years service in the army he attended the University of Chicago. NEWCOMERS To, > HIGHLAND PARK _ Epomâ€"Chicagaâ€"areâ€"the,.Sql Gerâ€" stels and twin sons, Peter and David, 7, ‘of 1218 Marion avenue. ‘They bought their home here. Mr. Gerstel is in the advertising busiâ€" ness in Chicago. hi us s Vacationing in Florida are the Louis Onestis of 126 S .Second street, who left on Monday, March 6, for an extended automobile trip through theâ€"state. Their first stop was Miami. They plan to drive â€" along theâ€"eastern _ and western coasts before they return home the latter part of April. . SHOWER PARTY In honor of Mrs. Jack T. Kee&: of 348 Bloom street, Mrs. Dani Vetter of 632 Central avenue was hostess at a shower on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer of North avenue left recently for Seattle, Washington, for a visit with their daughter and her famâ€" ily. Before they return home they plan a trip along the west coast to Los Angeles, California. They will beâ€"gone & month. Announcement of ‘the. betrothal of their daughter, Marion,‘ té Thomas Arthur Clarage, son of Mrs. Harold Edmonston Wheeler of 32 Ravine terrace, has recently been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lester Fredâ€" erick of New York City. ' VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Newcomers to Highland Park are the Max M. Warsaws and sons, ~Richard, 19, «and . Donald, 16. From Chicago, the Warsaws built the home at 2474 Balsam ro,d in which they are now reâ€" WESTERN TRIP BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED GOT ANYTHING TO SELL? TRY A PRESS WANT AD : FOR BEST RESULTS Telegraph Delivery© Service North Shore Florist FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, IMinois s F L OWE RS Phone Glencoe â€" 6 0 9 1. Mr. Lehman is with Faucetâ€" Queen, Inc., Chicago. They bought theâ€"home at 357 Hazel avenue, in which they are now living. former dean of the division of Home Economics at Stout Institute in Menomonee, Wisconsin. the lowa State colleg University of Chicago. Here from Wayzata, Minnesota, are the F. John Lehmans and son Jeffrey, 2, and daughter, Nancy, Alvin A. Singer, 907 Ridgewood Drive, Highland Park, IIl., has been initiated into Men‘s Hall Association, at DePauw Univerâ€" sity, it was announced today, 144 pieces were unanimously selected from the 564 entries, and from these the jury chose 23 as outstanding. Nine of these were the work of Mr. Fleming,. who has received honors from the American Institute of Graphic Arts in New York. . Dr. and Mrs. William S. Bradâ€" ford and daughter, Martha Ann, 5, recently moved to 434 Fernâ€" dale avenue from Evanston. Dr. Bradford, an‘ orthodontist, has his office at 2 N. Shéridan road. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabonargi of 369 Cedar Avenue announce the forth coming marriage of their daughter Juul to Mr. Robert M. Strieby, son of Mrs. A. Wright Strieby of Indianapolis, Indiana. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Singer, Singerâ€"is a freshman in ?@“Degn'qw :School of Libéral rts. and "plans to specialize in political science. He is a graduate of Highland Park High School. WINS ART AWARD William Fleming, 1238 Briar lane, received two awards recentâ€" ty,â€"from::theâ€"Societyâ€"o# Typograâ€" phic Arts Exhibition of Design and Printing, at the Chicago Art.inâ€" stitute. n Richard Hagen, 594 Homewood Ave., a student at the University of Illmols, is a member of the symphony orchestra, studentâ€"faculâ€" The wedding will take place May 6th, in the Highland Park Presbyterian â€" Church and . the couple will make their home in Indianapolis where Mr. Strieby is in business. 4 Robert Schunneman, 614 Homeâ€" wood Avenue, has beenâ€" elected to serve as secretary for the Uniâ€" versity of â€" Illinois‘ Navy Pier chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineering. Robért is a sophomore in the College of Engineering at the Pier school. JOINS ASSOCIATION Former Chicagoans ‘are the Donald Riglers and sons, Bobbie, 5, and Larry, 2.â€"The Riglers purâ€" chased.â€"thgir home at_1525 _S. Ridge road. Mr, Rigler is in the business of manufacturingâ€"suits, coats and dresses in Chicago. TO MARRY IN MAY HONORED AT ILLINOIS MUSICIANS AT ILLINOIS U. Miss Eilert formerly taught at Highland Park: 2â€"§424 ROESSLER‘S RUG CLEANERS THE PRESS RUGS â€" EURNITURE â€" DRAPES p Preâ€"moth Proofing in Rugs THIS MONTH Drapes Cleaned THIS MONTH at 30 per cent Discount *wap composer, on March 21 in the University Auditorium. esd ty musical organization of the U. of T. which played under the direction of Igor Stravinsky, noted Marilyn â€" Fuller, 616 â€" Forest Ave.!, has been initiated into acâ€" tive membership in Kappa Alpha Theta, national social sorority, at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa. Barbara Britton of 733 Princeâ€" ton Ave., is one of 36 women parâ€" ticipating in a dance concert to be given by Orchesis, modern dance group, Friday evening, March 24, in Darby gymnasium on the Grinâ€" nell college campus. * Also presenit was Janeth Finch, 718 South St. Johns Ave., who KAPPA ALPHA THETA Miss Fuller is a senior in the college of liberal arts at Drake. ACTIVE AT GRINNELL Miss Britton, a freshmanâ€" stuâ€" dent at the college, is a graduate of Highland Park high school. Wilson Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady, 529 Forest Ave. was recently pledged to Digamma .Alpha Upsilon social fraternity at Lake Forest college. PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY Wilson is a sophomore this year at LFC. > § f s JOINS FRATERNITY Dante Greco of Highwood has been initiated into active memâ€" bership in Sigma Phi Epsilon, naâ€" tional social fraternity, at Drake university, Des Moines, Iowa. . Highland Park Girl To Enter Lions‘ â€" Queen Contest ‘ Mnage i t o e on e t t d Several members of the Lions club will have a part in the buildâ€" ing of*the display home, to be erected upon the property of Claude Mitchell, in the Sherwood Forest subdivision, and to be sold to the highest bidder after being displayed to the public for a 6â€" Greco is ajunior in the â€"colâ€" lege of commerce and finance. ° . Dianne Morano, or Highwood, has been pledged to Delta Zeta, national social sorority, at Drake university, Des Moines, Iowa. ~~Miss Morano is a freshman in the college of liberal arts at Drake:â€" ; Mitchell, who has turned the title of the property over to the Lions Building corporation, will finance .the carpentry, materials and labor prior to the selling of the house. Edward Olson will be responsible for the foundation and masonry; the plastering will be financed by Henry Behrens, heatâ€" ing and plumbing by Hubert Mcâ€" Guire, decorating by John Witten, tile work by Paul Beyers. Further support will be given by Jim Butâ€" terworth, Len Neiter and Lloyd PLEDGED TO SORORITY A young lady from this town will be chosen to represent Highâ€" land Park in the queen eontest which ‘will be held at the; state convention, July 16â€"20 in Chicago. Only a daughter, si:‘&r, niéce or granddaughter of member of the_Lions club: will Be eligible. ~ highest bidder. â€" * The property will be sold to the TO AVOID THE SPRING RUSH S P ECIA LISTS® of the Sinfonietta. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Barnes of 620 Julian street, Waukegan, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, March 13. A son, Joseph Anthony, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, March 14, for Mr: and Mrs. Domenic Colo of 126 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Colo is the former Violet Schrims. Grandparents are Mrs. Christine Schrims of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs, Angelo Colo of 134 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood. A brother for Alma, 14, Nancy, 12, Kenneth, 7, and Henrietta, 5, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on ~Wednesday, ~March 15. They are the chiltren of Mr. and Mrs." Henry Splett of 204 Liewelâ€" lyn avenue, Highwood. The baby has been named Daniel Corwell. On Thursday, â€"March 16, a son, Michael Steven, was born‘ at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Strozewski of 231 N. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. Stroâ€" zewski is ~the former Patricia Schroeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schroeder of Chamâ€" paign, Illinois. Paternal grandâ€" parents are the Edmund Strozewâ€" skis of Chicago. ; Mrs. Splett is the former Emma Willis. Maternal grandparents are George Willis of 815 Berkeley road and the late Mrs. Willis. Paâ€" ternal grandparents are the late Mr.. and Mrs. Inggs Splett of Nancicoke, Pennsylvania. _ _A daughter was> born at thel Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mys. . Edward Horenberger >of‘ Sanders road, Deerfield, on Thursâ€" day, March 16. 4 A baby boy was born.at the HigHland Park hospital on Friday, March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. William Hector â€"(Agnes Daly) of 2505 Greenwood avenug, Wilmette. The little boy has four sisters, Juliang, 9; Nanette, 7, Vicki Lee, 4 and Patrick has been chosen as the name of the little boy, born on Friday, March 17, at the Highland Park ‘hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Winston Brymer of 103 High street, Winnetka. The baby has two brothers, Ed, 23, a student at the University of Illinois, and Bob, 18, a senior at New Trier High school (Captain of this year‘s football team) and a sister, Nancy, 12. and Mr. Hector is a violinist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Brymer is the formér Lois Nash. Grandparents are the E. A. 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