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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1950, p. 4

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JOSEPH COLEMAN TAKES A BRIDE . St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest, was the scene of‘ the. wedding of. Miss Ruth Mae Sneath and Joseph Allan Coleman on Saturday, May 20, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon. The Rev. Madâ€" den heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of the Roy Sneaths of Lake Bluff and the bridegroom is the Mr. Ahrefis, who has spent the .past several months at Harvard, returned home withâ€"his wife this . week. ° «t & ‘Mrs, Russel F. Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan road spent. the past weekâ€"end in Cambridge, Massaâ€" chusetts, attending the graduaâ€" tion of her husband from:an adâ€" vanced busincs.qrc'g_nrs} ‘at Harâ€" vard. e 5y o Miss Peggy King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr., of 1727 Broadview avenue and Miss Gina Martin, daughter of the George L. Martins of 8 Beech lane, also attended the Chi Psi formal on Saturday night. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henâ€" ry Coleman of 630 Glenview aveâ€" Following .a short honeymoon Mr. Coleman and his bride will reâ€" side in Lake Bluff. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white slipper satin made with a very long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones. ‘On the white prayer book she carried, was a white orâ€" chid. Lilies of the valley were atâ€" tached to the satin markers. HARVARD BUSINESS GRADUATE Ingwersen (Mary Alice Larson) ofâ€" 346 Park avenue, were coâ€" hostesses at a tea and miscellanâ€" eous shower last Wednesday afterâ€" noon at the Exmoor Country club in honor of Miss.Barbara Ingwerâ€" The bride‘s mother was .in a brown and white print dress and the bridegroom‘s mother chose aqua, with white accessories, for the occasion. Each wore a corâ€" sage of white carnations. . ‘Dinner for the immediate famâ€" ilies and close friends was held at 6 p.m, at the Moose club, Highâ€" land Park. ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDEâ€"TOâ€"BE Mrs. Ingwersen will be one of the attendants at the wedding of her _ sisterâ€"inâ€"law . and _ Donald Davidson . on June 17. at . the Church of the Holy Camforter. in Kenilworth. â€" Miss Patricia Ann Coleman, sisâ€" ter of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. Her pink taffeâ€" ta frock was complemented by a Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of 1949 Northmoor road took her mother‘s place at the Mother‘s Day celebraâ€" tion in Dé Kalb on Sunday. Mrs. Yeager‘s sister, Miss Betty Brewâ€" ner, is a senior this year at the Northern Jilinois State Teacher‘s college there. She is a member. of Delta Sigma Tau sorority. the Parents‘ Days there last weekâ€" end. On Friday night Janice was a guest at the Alpha Phi fraterâ€" nity formal: and the next night she attended the Chi Psi formal roses and small blue fiowers. Robert Sneath, brother of the bride, served the bridegroom as best man, and the ushers were Don Rossi. of. Highwood. aind Rudy Freimuth of Chicago. ATTENDS MOTHER‘S DAY Mrs. Alfred Mceg and daughâ€" ter, Janice, of 999 Ridgewood drive, were at the University of wi in.. in .. Mad:i 5 CALIFORNIA VISITOR On Tuesday, Mrs. Harry Tatz of Los Angeles, California, arâ€" rived for a visit with her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, the Thomas Pickers of 1357 Broadview aveâ€" WEEKâ€"END IN WISCONSIN ‘The bride‘s cousin, Miss Jean Mrs. Clarence Body & Fender Repairing 382 N. First D A H L‘ 8 Tt Dean RAVINIA GRADUATES > ENTERTAINED inâ€"Champaign, where he was enâ€" tered in the State Track meet, was a guest of Ted Zabel at the Chi Phi fraternity on.. Eriday night. 3 Both Miss Dean and her fiance are graduates of Highland Park High school, Dyring the war Miss Deah served for 82 months in the Marine corps, as a corporal. Mr. Johnson, a fighter pilot with the 9th airforce, was a majos. at the time of his release. He took part in 110 missions over Europe. .. VISITS CHI PHIS _ s o=4 IN CHAMPAIGN® P . Philipâ€" Dorough of 1318 Wade Bob George and Tom Swift were the other boys who wereenâ€" tered in the meet. Coaches Panâ€" ther‘ swind Morrison accompanied them. ; Jane Robertson and Boyer Clauâ€" son will take place at the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church at 2â€"p.m. on Saturday, May 27.<The The betrothal â€"of Miss Dolores Dean to Carl Johnson, son of Mrs. Anna Johnson of 641 Glenview avenue, was recently announced by her â€"mother, Mrs. Margaret Dean of 242 High street, Highâ€" wood at a familyâ€"dinner at her home. Miss Dean is the grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Loesch of Waukegan. 2 On Friday night the Fatherâ€" Son spaghetti dinner for the gradâ€" uates was held at the Ravinia school. Last week a picnic was held for the group.at the Dudley Deweys. On June 5, the graduates will be entertained at a dinner dance. i FORTHCOMING WEDDING Among the parties given reâ€" cently in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be was one at which Mrs. Edward Glover of 1225 . Burton avenue was hostess. Mrs. Albert E. Watâ€" son of Knollwood also entertained in Miss Robertson‘s honor, as did her cousins, Mrs. Henry Diettrich of 896 Vernon avesue, Glencoe, and Mrs. Donald Wilson of 832 S. St.. Johnsâ€"avenue. _ The â€"party was given at the home of Mrs. Diettrich in Glencoe. Prizes were awarded to two Highland _ Parkers:â€" to _ Miss Nancy R. Sproul, a junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sproul of 521 Hawthorne lane, who won the Amey Randell Brown prize given by Miss Mabel Brown, 1887, in mer mother, for the best botanical subject. Miss Thalia ‘Stathas, a sophoâ€" more and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pericles Stathas of 11 Raâ€" vine terrace, was awarded one of the . Music House Prizes for the nfost excellent comprehensive colâ€" lection of phonograph records. Rev. William K.Jféuflg'fin hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Maid of honor will be Miss Barâ€" bara Grubbs of Glencoe and the bridesmaid will be Miss Dolores Henkhaus of Bethalto, Illinois. After spending three weeks in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Cruttenden of 583 Bob O‘Link road recently returned home. HONORED AT SMITH Pleasant avenue and her fiance is the son of Nels O. Clauson of Lake Forest. Best man will be‘ Donald E. Boyer‘of Riverside and the ushers will be Thomas Free of Ravinia and Jack Young of Lake Forest. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA BETROTHAL TOLD A reception will followâ€" the wedding ceremony at the Winâ€" netka Woman‘s club. * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELICATESSEN * DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES * ICE CREAM (our own make) â€" « * msn/Ilz\'rs AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HI 2â€"0507 IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE _’ m ® Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen Robertsons of in memory of wR receife degrees and certifiâ€" cates May 29 at commencement exercises at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa. ‘ Miss Fuller will be granted a bachelor of arts degree by the college of liberal arts. DRAKE U. GBADUATE > t ~ Marilyn Jane Fuller, 616 Forest NEWCOMERS T6 HIGHLAND PARK Miss Kathleen Ann Kirk, aged one year, was the recentâ€"guest of her grandparents, Mrs. James J. Kirk, 1540 Judson, and Mrs. J. Sossdorf, 225 N. Green Bay road. Kathleen was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and~Mrs, Thomas J. Kirk, of Burlington; Iowa, This was her firstâ€" trip to Highland Park. â€" prom. Bob is a freshman at Amâ€" Lynn is a member of this year‘s graduating class at Highland Park ty to make sig Newcomers to Highland Park are the Norman G. Olsens of 434 Glenwood avenue. From Winnetâ€" ka, they built their home here. Their daughter, Sandra. Lee; is four years old. Mr. Olsen is a deâ€" signing engineer with the J. D; Wallace company, Chicago. Mr. and Mr3" A: Arnold Streicâ€" ker and son, Allen, who was three years old on Sunday, â€"May 21, and two weeks‘ oldâ€" daughter, Nan¢;Â¥,< are new to Highland Park, They formerly resided in Oak Park, where > Mr. Streicker is in the shoe business. They built their home. % Bob is the son of Mr,. Ingram C. Rasmussen, 340 E. Elm place, Highland Park. He is a junior at Lake Forest this year. VISITS GRANDMOTHERS by the members of Digamma Alâ€" pha Upsilon fraternity at Lake Forest college. . ABOARD "VALLEY FORGE®" Headed for the Western Paciâ€" fic to join the Seventh Fleet, whose mission is to support Amerâ€" ican. foreign policy in the Far East, is Richard B. Eubanks, maâ€" chinist‘s mate, third class, "USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Euâ€" banks of 289 Bloom st., a crew member of the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge, which departed San Diego, Calif., early in May. En route to the Philippines where the Seventh Fleet is based, the Valley Forge will make stops at Honolulu and Guam. Later it is expected the carrier will visit ports in China and Japan. Memâ€" bers of the ship‘s crew are exâ€" pected to be given the opportuniâ€" HONORED BY FRATERNITY Bub‘ Rasmmp was. recently elected to the office of secretvaf;" HONORED BY CLASS Miss Margaret Stair, senior at Smith college, has been elected secretary of her class, as alumnae. She was president of House of Representatives, legislative branch of student government, this year, and during her junior year was president of her class. She is the daughter of the Bowen Stairs, 373 Woodland road. Barbara Britton, of 733.Princeâ€" ton _ave., Highland _Park, .repreâ€" sented (Grinnell college at the Allâ€"lowa _ collegiate â€" conference held in Iowa City, May 6. signed as an idea exchange agency in all fields of student government and activity. BACK HOME Miss Lynn Abrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russel F. Ahrens of 920 S.â€"Sheridan road, recently reâ€" turned from a weekâ€"end spent in Massachusetts.. She. visited at Bradford Junior college in Bradâ€" ford, where she plans to attend school next year.â€" . In Amherst she was the guest of Bob Bushey, son of Dr. and Miss Britton, a freshman at Grinnell, is a graduate of Highâ€" land Park high school. _‘ The collegiate conference is dao. Little Giants ATTENDS CONFERENCE The Highland Park Highyschool baseball team will play the Evansâ€" ton Wildkits tonight (Thursday) at Evanston. > sehool t seeing tours at all T HE PRESS _conference born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, May:17, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Esp (Elâ€" eanor Schoonover) of 1019 Clinâ€" ton court, ‘Virginiaâ€"Ann has a sisâ€" ter, Margaret Louise, who will be five years old on July 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esp of Coffeyville, Kanâ€" sas, and Mrs. Clyde Schoonover of Milton Junction, Wisconsin, and the late Mr. Schoonover, forâ€" Ponte of 153 N. Green The Dal Pontes are also parents of another son, Gino, 14, and a daughter, Marguerita, 9. Mrs. Dal Ponte is the former Mary Lazzarâ€" etto. Donald Geprge,‘ is the grandson of Mrs: George Lazzaretto of the same: N. Green Bay road address and Mrs. Nichola Dal Ponte of Clinton, Indiana. ; A baby boy was born on Satâ€" urday, Mayâ€" 20, .at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth _ Piepenbrok of | 219 Scranton avenue, Lake Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walker of Old Elm club, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, May 15. On Thursday, May 18, a daughâ€" ter arrived at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William M. James, Jr. of 549 Bob O‘Link A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, May 18, to Mr. and Mrs, Albino Dal *Virginia Ann has been chosen AND ALL KINDS OF ANNUAL BEDDING PLA.NT§ BACIK‘S LOOK WHO‘S HERE The baby, who has been named Biggest Canada Pansies in full Bloom ’&;to carry your voioe. to her and hers to you. 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