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Highland Park Press, 4 May 1950, p. 4

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Trinity church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Lee Warren and Donald Carpenter on Saturâ€" d-y.Arilp.uA:SOp.-.‘l'h Rev. Charles U. Harris read the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Schmid â€"of 705 8. St. Johns avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the LEE WARREN WEDS _Spanjers of â€"New Jersey, brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the brideâ€" groom; his sisters, Mrs. W. Leland of Rhode Island and Miss Jane Spanjer of New York; Mrs. Lydia Turner of ~Springfield, Iilinois, grandmother of the bride; Jher aunt, Mrs. Johnâ€"E. Harris and Miss Mattie Mcintyre, both also of Springfield and guests from Rockâ€" ford, Elgin, Waukegan and Inâ€" Frederick Carpenters of 563 Kimâ€" and organdy gown and carried a bouquet of white daisies. Her tulle veil was shoulder length. Miss Janâ€"Ann Turner, maid of MEW® PMNCPVCM .A EWORRY RNBTC CC honor, and the bridesmaid,~ Miss !"_l_lvh R_oboruo_n, ol‘K{nus City, were gowned alike in turquoise organdy. The yellow daisies they wore in their hair matched the bouquets they carried. _ > _ A reception at the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest followed the wedding ceremony.. _ Spring Mill< Park,Indiana, Mr. Carpenter and his bride will reâ€" side in West Lake Forest. Club Annex, Glenview. HOME FROM FLORIDA 1325 (Judson avenue returned from _ St. Petersburg, Florida, where he spent the past two After spending six weeks in St. Petersburg, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Werner A. Wicboldt and daughâ€" ter, Miss Pearl Ann, ofâ€"700 Mcâ€" Daniels avenue recently returned Mrs. George E. Bowden of 625 Central avenue and Mrs. John T. FitzGibbons of 2301 County Line road returned home on Saturday from Homestead, Florida, where they spent the past six months. LYNN TURNER, A BRIDE On Saturday, April 29, Miss Lynn Turner and Captain Ralph Howard Spanjer of the United States Marine Corps, were united in marriage atâ€" 2. o‘clock in the afternoon in <the chapel at the Glenview .Naval Air Base. The bride is the daughter of the John B. Turners . of 1520° Deerfield road and Captain Spanjer is the son of" MF. and Mrs. William Matron â€"of ‘honor, Mrs. Walter C. Jones of Sommerville, New Jersey, and the bridesmaid, Miss Joy Nelson of Chicago, were gowned alike in ‘white eyelet with blue sashes. ‘They carried carnaâ€" tions and sweetpeas. corsage of white flowers. Out of town guests included about twentyâ€"four members of Captain Spanjer‘s squadron from Cherry Point where he is also staâ€" tioned, ‘his mother; the William A reception followed the miliâ€" tary wedding at the. Officers‘ The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white French Renaissance lace over illusion and satin. The dress, which had a fitted *bodice, was made with a bouffdnt skirt. She carried a bougquet of gardenias and lilies of valléy and~ white sweetpeas, Captain _ Franklin _ Simon . of Cherry . Point, North Carolina, served the bridegroom as best man and Major D. D. Irwin and Lt. Al Semb, both of Cherry Point and Major Louis Dolliman and Major Hyde â€" Phillips, both of Glenview, ushered. The bride‘s mother_chose a suit dress of perriwinkle blue faille for the occasion: The flowered hat she wore matched her corsage of forgetâ€"meâ€"nots, pink roses and purple stock. The. bridegrpom‘s mother wore soft blue, compleâ€" son of" MF. and. Mrs. William Howard Spgnjer of Stâ€"Peteraburg;â€" Florida. ~Following .a . honeymoon _ at ‘The bride wore a white eyelet Lee Ostrander served the brideâ€" Dynamic Wheel Balansing Body & Fender Repairing 388 N. First Friday, Mr.Albert Varley of/ , Jr., brother of the bride, D A H L‘ 8 Following a month‘s honeymoon trip to Florida and Havana Capâ€" tain Spanjer and his bride will reside in Cherry Point. APPEAR IN PLAY AT ROYCEMORE Appearing in one of the three major roles in the play, "Quality Street," presented by the Royceâ€" more seniors on Friday evening, was Nancy Newman, daughter of the Charles H. Newmans of 1437 Wildwood lane. Nancy took the part of Valentine Brown. Also a member of the cast was Courtney (CoCo) Clague, daughter of the Stanley R. Clagues of 300 Woodâ€" land road. Both girls will gradâ€" uate this June from Roycemore. RETURNS FROM COLORADO After a week spent at Allens Park, Colorado, Mr. A. Gordon Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue returned â€"home â€"enâ€"Tuesday. â€" WEDDING DATE SET July 8 has beenâ€"chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Betty Marie Seiffert and Raymond: Maâ€" sotti. The Presbyterian church will be the scene of the 4:30 p.m. ceremony. ‘Miss Seiffert .is the daughter «of the Raymond F. Seifferts of 822 N. Green Bay popular qméelodramm.of the 19th century, presented three nights recently at the college by the Theatre Group, under the direcâ€" tion of William Ireland Duncan, head of the theatre department. The play was givenâ€"in Leonard Theatre, appropriately referred to on this occasion as the "Leonard ‘Opera House." Miss Knox also played a role in the cast. â€" Chi Psi fathers and sons were guests of the mothers‘ club of the fraternity at a potluck supper Sunday evening at the .Chi Psi lodge, Evanston. Mrs. Douglas Saunders of Kenilâ€" worth, assisted by Mrs. Thomas road and Mr. Masottiâ€"is the son of Mrs. Mary Masotti of Mount Clare, Illinois. Miss Virginia Knox, a senior at Western College, Oxford, Ohio, was.the stage manager and assistâ€" Pamela‘s christening dress was the same one worn by her sister, Sandra, who> was three years old on January 18, and by her father and her paternal grandmother. DIRECTS MELODRAMA Lakeside PI. Pamela Ann was the name given to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Florent of 705 Sunnyside avenue on Sunday afâ€" ternoon, at the christening which ‘ Miss Shirley Mae Diebold, dauâ€" ghter of Mrs. Mabel Zippe of Northfield became the .bride of James. Donald Lowe, son of Mr. Fred‘ Lowe of Highwood avenue, Highwood, and Mrs. Mary Lowe of 233 Washington=strect, Highâ€" wood, on Saturday, April 8, at 11 a.m. in Waukegan. A small reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom‘s mother. Mr. Lowe and his bride will live in Highâ€" CHI PSI PARTY took place ‘at the home of the Rev. H. K. Platzer," who officiated. Sponsors for the baby were Mr. the Veran Florents of Evanston. Frederick . Meyer, â€" senior at Denison university, Granville, O., has been elected to Blue Key, men‘s honorary for leadership in activities. He is the son of the Lawrence Meyers of 1638 8. Green Bay road. s The bride, who wore a maroon colored dress and corsage of pink roses and white .carnations, was attended by her mother. Mrs. Zippe wore a light blue dress and pink Miss Knox is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox, 2296 CHR]STENIyG hm e e d ELECTED TO BLUE KEY DIEBOLDâ€"LOWE NUPTIALS For AM types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEAMINGT CURTAINâ€" TROUBLES t DRY CLLANIMG (al wpes) 58 N. Green Bay PARKWAYT William P. Wells (Nancy Holt). DIANA SANTI MARRIES The wedding of Miss Diana Dolores Santi and Primo Clbfl‘ took place in St. James church, Highwood, on Saturday, April 29, at 9:30 o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing. The Rev. Arthur Douaire heard the> exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of the Bruno Santis of 236 Liewellyn avenue, Highwood, and the brideâ€" groom is the son of the Lino Cabris of 3231 Grove avenue. The bride,. who was given in marriage by her father, was gownéd in ~white satinâ€"made with a long train and illusion neckline. The pearls she wore belonged to her maternal grandmother. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a beaded satin headpiece. With her prayer book she carried two white orchids. Lilies of the valâ€" ley were attached to the r:lnker. Maid of honor, Miss Santina. Ugolini, wore pale yellow net and the bridesmaids, the Misses Yoâ€" landa Fabbri and Sue Saari were in green and pink nylon net, reâ€" spectively. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Rita Jean Santi, sister of the bride, was in orchid. All the attendants carried peach colored gladioli. Mrs. A. G. Hnmpl';re} of 1325 Judson avenue will leave tomorâ€" rowâ€"to attend theâ€" Mother‘s Day groom as best man and James Antonetti _ and _ Hugo _ Cerotti ushered. Normanâ€"Giambi served as junior attendant.. Escorts were Leo Mordini and Alfonso Rizzolo. The bride‘s mother wore a navy blue dress and hat and the brideâ€" groom‘s mother was in navy blue, also. Each wore a corsage of gardenias and roses. . A dinner was held at 2:30 p.m. atâ€" .the _ Highwood . Community center and a_reception was held there in the evening. TO ATTEND ;MOTHER‘$ DAY AT GREENCASTLE, INDIANA as the guest of her son, Arthur, who is a senior this year at De Pauw university. s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. A mathematics _ major, _ Hotchkiss prepared for college at Vermon Academy, High school senior, has been acâ€" cepted as a cadet at West Point Military academy. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger, 534 Gray ave., Highâ€" land Park, he will graduate from high school in June and enter the aagemy July 5. Following a two weeks‘ Florida honeymoon, Mr. Cabri and> his bride will reside in Highwood. BENNETTâ€"HICKS WEDDING The marriage of Mrs. Dolores Bennett of 627 Central avenue and Fred Hicks of Libertyville took place in Libertyville on Friâ€" day evening, April 21, at 7 o‘clock. The wedding date was also the birthday of the bride. is The bride‘s dress of ivory tafâ€" feta was complemented by violet accessories and a corsage of orâ€" chids. T e â€". â€" Following a two weeks‘" wedding trip to Waterloo, Iowa,~Mr. Hicks and his bride will live in Libertyâ€" ville, where he has charge ‘of the harness horses at â€" Hawthorneâ€" Mellody Farms. & Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reardon of Libertyvilleâ€" attended the couple. A wedding supper at Scarlett‘s followed the ‘ceremony. PHI BETA KAPPA James K. Hotchkiss of 213 Bronson .St., Highland .Park, IIL, a senior at Dartmouth College, has b‘eg_g__ele:c‘fllgd_tq the Dartmouth WEST POINTER __Fred Schweiger, Highland Park 47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 22744 types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s, on all winter clothing FOR SALE:â€" MSM}‘Q&G-SW HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST THE PRE3S HIGHLAND PARK Chicago, they bought their home here. Mr. Heimann is in the haberâ€" dashery business in Chicago. Formerly of Morton Grove are the Marvin Franks and daughters, Gail, 11, and Mary, 6. They purâ€" chased the home at 298 Ravine drive in which they are now residâ€" ing. Mr. Frank is an advertising executive in Chicago. New owners of the home at 1817 Pleasant avenue are the ON SWIMMING TEAM Swimming for the Pomona Colâ€" legeâ€"Claremont _ Men‘s . College team in the: final meet of the season, agminst the Bulldogs at Redlands on Friday, April 28, at 4:00 p.m., â€"will be Bob Metzenâ€" berg, Pomona junior from Highâ€" land Park, Ilinois. A son, Patrick Michael, was born on Friday, April 21; in Chiâ€" cago to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kelly. _The Kellys are also parâ€" ents of a daughter, Colleen, 6. Mr. Kelly is a former member Metzenberg, top man in , the breaststroke, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzenberg of 628 Woodpath. He was graduated from Highland Park High School. AT K.V. Louise Sanborn, 748. W. Park Ave., Highland Park, was recently elected ‘president of Templin hall, residence for women at the Uniâ€" versity of Kansas. Miss Sanborn is a junior in the school of education at K. U. of the Highland Park High school faculty and is now teaching at the University of Chicago Laboratory school. He~Mis a~ Saturday "play group and a summer g'q;ul; in Highland Park. The Kellys spend their summers heré. On Monday, Aprit 24, a daughâ€" ter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Alexâ€" ander Danakas of 82 Sunset road. The little girl has a brother, who is two vears old. Mrs. ‘Danakas is the â€" former Mary McGinnis. Mr. Danakas is a physical education instructor at Elm Place. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGinnis of Chiâ€" cago and Mrs. Eugenia Danakas of the same Sunset .avenue adâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mazzetta, (Mary Casario) of 211 Morgan place,. Highwood, â€" became the parents of a son, Thomas Anâ€" thony, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Thursday, April 27.â€"The little boy has a brother, Peter Stanley, Jr., 3. Grandparents are the Anthony Casarios of 26 Prairie avenue, Highwood, and the Stanâ€" ley Mazzettas of Giencoe. _ Highland Park hospital on Friday, April 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Highland Ten Pin LOOK WHO‘S HERE OPEN BOWLING for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY: WEDNESDAY E Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. all HI 2â€"0319 139 N. Second St. Cliffe (Alda Schoonover) of 388 Elm place. The little girl, who has been: named â€" Dianx, has two brothers, Bruce, Jr., 6, and John, 3. Grandparents are Mrs. Cylde Schoonover of Milton, Wisconsin, and the late Mr. Schoonover, and Mrs. Alfred Cliffe of 543 Central avenue and the late Mr. Cliffe. A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Valentini of 238 Liewellyn avenue, â€" Saturday, April 29. ‘The Board of Directors of the National Park College Alumnae Roundation of Chicago will meet on Wednesday, May 10 at the apartment home of Mrs. Delmar Stevens, 1320 North State Street, scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Miss Mary Stuart of 1400 Lake Shoreé Drive is coâ€"hostess, Final plans for the annual Alumnae Reâ€"union of National Park College will be made at a meeting to be held at the Drake hotel on May 18, , 19 and 20. All alumnae from every state are welcome to attend this meeting. Included in the plans for the reâ€"union is a tea to be given on Friday, May 19 at the home of Mrs. Jerome Robert Cerney, Lake Forest. The Cerney residence is the former Lasker Estate. Royal Neighbors Meet May 10 Royal Neighbors of Highland Park camp will meet Wednesday, May 10th at 8:00 p.m. at Witten hall, according to Mrs. Mat Maiâ€" games party to be held May 24th will be made. man, â€"oracle. â€"Plans â€"for ~_ 12 O‘Clock High" Gregoty Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Opeh Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 C 1c to 6:30 _ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK _ Of Nighland Park, Hlinois _ GLENCOE Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor COMING: "The Third Man" The regular meeting ofâ€" the Winner of Academy Award IOTE: Fri. ist feature tim 6:50 ; THE Rouse wouLDN T_HOLD ME 1 "The Conspirator" ‘ â€" I-l.d!c‘-nlb..llh-um S6c after €:30, incl. tax May 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Take up to 3 years to repay on lowâ€"cost loans for home repairs or improvements. So Dad got a Home Impr and added a roomâ€"just for me. 10â€"13 J Thursday, May 4, 1950 free public l ‘That health is always the natural clear in the Christian Science textbook, "Science apd Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.‘© ing of this book, which contains the complete explanation of Christian Science, thousands with the Bible and other authorâ€" borrowed, or purâ€" may be read, Red Skeiton â€" Gloria DeHaven Walter Slezak â€" Edward Arnold Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 P. M. May 5, 6, 7 and 8 "The Yellow Cab Man" Saturday Evening Show at 7:00 P.M. Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. COMING Friday, Sat., Sun. & Monday, May 12, 13, 14 & 15 "DEAR WIFE" "PHANTOM VALLEY" â€" and 4 Chrtoons ALCGCYON ‘Through the thoughtful readâ€" z of this book, which contains "Perfect Strangers" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM The Way to * HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY â€" May 6 at 2:00 May 9â€"10â€"11

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