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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1951, p. 4

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*~day for. a vacation inâ€" Florida. _A â€"ec#Pheyâ€"will be gone until June: _ Huntington, Ind., will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Kathleen Kelsey and Arthur G. Humphrey on July 15. Miss Kelsey, daughâ€" ter of Knowlton H. Kelsey and the late Mrs. Kelsey, will graduate this June from DePauw university in Greencastle, Ind.~ She is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN Mr Humphrey, sonâ€" of the Mayorâ€"elect and Mrs. A. Gordon Humphrey of 1321 Judson ave., is at present a geologistâ€"chemist with the United States army, staâ€" tioned in Maryland. He is a gradâ€" uate of DePauw and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Miss Kelsey, who was the weekâ€" end guest of the Humphreys, was honored at a tea on Saturday by Mrs. Humphrey. _ _ FLORIDA VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback of 8. Sheridan road left on Friâ€" JEWEL WILLIS, A BRIDE Miss Jewel Elaine (Sally) Willis became the bride of Andrew Peter Beck on Saturday, April 14, in the Wesley Methodist church. The 8 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Robert Albertson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Rossi of 969 Waukegan avenue and Mr. Beck is the son of the Andrew C. Becks of 863 Laurel ave. The bride wore an aqua colored. suit complemented by navy ‘blue mccessories and hat, trimmed with veiling, ribbon and white flowers. Her corsage was of Pink roses. Miss Ruth Winkler, cousin of the bride, attended as. maid of honor. With her navy blue suit she wore a white hat and accesâ€" sories and a corsage of pink carâ€" nations. Jack Leslie of Libertyville serâ€" ved the bridegroom as best man. The bride‘s mother chose a tan and white print dress and black hat for the occasion, and the bridegroom‘s mother wore a grey suit and navy straw hat, Each wore a corsage of white carnaâ€" tions. Among the relatives and few closeâ€" friends who attended the ceremony, was the bridegroom‘s paternal grandmother, Mrs. Peter Beck of Racine, Wiscon#in.~~~~~~ After a"short honeymoon in Wisconsin, Mr. Beck and his bride, will live on Oakwood ave, CALIFORNIA VISIT â€" Mrs. V. Edward Lawrence, son, Leigh, and daughter, Diane, of: 2211 Lakeside place, recently reâ€" turned from a three weeks‘ visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Lauron W. Lawrence, mother of Mr. Lawâ€" rence, whom they visited, returned with them for a short stay here. DONALD HARPER TAKES A BRIDE The Queen of All Saints church in Edgebrook was the scene of the wedding of Miss < Barbara Mary Lighthall and Donald Jack Harper on Saturday, April 14, at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of the Albert Lighthalls of Edgebrook and the bridegroom is the son of the John L. Harpers of 524 Fairview rd. The bride was lovely in white taffeta and lace ballerina dress and. short white veil which fell from a halo of white flowers. She carried lilies of the valley and white orchids." Her attendants wore frocks of soft blue taffeta complemented by heart shaped caps of royal blue. ‘The bouquets they carried were, of pink and yellow carnations and small royal blue flowers centered with white carnations. Miss Patriâ€" cia Smith of Edgebrook was maid of honor and Miss Patricia Kirchâ€" berg of Glencoe, bridesmaid. The bride‘s six year old twin sisters, Claire and Suzanne, were flower girls. Their dresses were of white organdy over blue and their miniature bouquets were like those of the other attendants. George Witor of Detroit, Mich., a fraternity brother of the brideâ€" groom, served as best man and David <Lighthall, brother of the church â€" in After a honeymoon in Biloxi, Miss., Mr. Harper and his bride will live in Chicago. HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. J. Mills Easton of 1320 Judson ave., who was house huntâ€" ing in the southern state, also visited with the Allenbys and Weeds, â€" . The Richard J. Allenbys of 1919 S. Sheridan road returned home Sunday night after a three weeks‘ stay at the Talbot Apartâ€" ments in Del Ray Beach, Fla. The Oliver E. Weeds of 660 Kimball road, who accompanied them, have remained until May 1. _ On Wednesday, Hr.'_;mtl l(rs." Marvin L. Anthony and children, Beth and Mark, returned home after a three weeks‘ vacation at Coral Gables, Fla. They were the guests of Mrs. Anthony‘s mother, Mrs. Annie Crozier. ‘â€"After a three weeks‘: vacation at Long Boat Key,â€"Sarasota, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.~Willard Ewing, son, Scott, and daughter, Lynn, of 2283 Lakeside place â€"returned home recently. â€" Mrs. William P. Wells (Nancy (Holt) of Detroit, Mich., returned home on Friday after a week‘s visit at the home of her parents, the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson ave. Her visit was primarily to greet her nephew, Charles Edward Wallace, born on March 26 to the ‘Richard C,. Wallaces (Joan Holt) of :525 Forest ave. VISITS PARENTS David McCulloch, a student at Illinois Wesleyan university, spent the weekâ€"end at home. He is the son of.the William C. McCullochs "of 1358 Broadview ave. Mr. Wells, who accompanied his wife here, returned to Detroit after a few days‘ visit. P ‘In honor of Miss Marcella Shirâ€" ley Staples, who resides with her sister, Miss Laverne, Staples, at 813 Ridgewood drive, a tea was given on Friday. byâ€"Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy at her home at 1645 Dato ave, Miss> Staples is the fiance of the Lacys‘ #on, Robert M. Lacy. Guests were. neighbors of the Lacys and ;iu Staples," HONORS SON‘S FIANCE ~ Hereâ€"forâ€"a visitâ€"with the Misses Staples, and present at the tea, were their mother, Mrs, °C. R. Staples and sister Miss Annaâ€" Marie Staples of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Staples reâ€" cently announced the betrothal of their daughterâ€"to Mr. Lacy. Recently home after a five weeks‘ trip to Santa Barbara, Calif., are the Arthur F. Marquetâ€" tes of 109 Lakeview terrace. Their daughter, Penelope, spent her spring holiday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., visiting with her grandmothâ€" er, Mrs. Elizabeth Marquette. BACK HOME Their son, Tony, a student at Drake university in Des Moines, Ia.,. has returned to his studies after a spring vacation at home. ATTENDS SON‘S WEDDING Mrs. Nelson Frazier and daughâ€" ter,. Miss Muriel, of 339 North ave., attended the wedding of Miss Lola May Hughes and Mrs. Frazâ€" ier‘s son, Eugene J. Von Schonâ€" dorf, on Tuesday, March 27, at 10 a.m. in St. Cecelia‘s church, Peoria, III, The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hughes of Peoria. A reception was held in the evening in the Knights of Columâ€" bus home in Joliet. After a wedâ€" ding trip, Mr. Von Schondorf and his bride are now residing in Joliet. HOME FROM GUATEMALA | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin V. Nelâ€" son of 1610 Broadview avenue récently, returned from a five weeks‘ vacation that took them to Guatemala. Driving to Natchez, Miss., where they stayed for a few days, they travelled on to New Orleans where they sailed to Haâ€" vana, Cuba. After a few days‘ visit there, they voyaged to Guatâ€" emala, where they remained for On their return from New Orâ€" leans, they drove to Washington, D. C,, where they visited with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the John A. Johnsons (Harriet Nelâ€" son) before returning home. WEEKâ€"END GUEST Miss Cathie Croneis of Beloit, Wis., was the weekâ€"end guest of the Ralph Anschuetzes of Ravinâ€" RETURNS TO SCHOOL Miss Carole Metzenberg, a stuâ€" dent at Oberlin college, returned to her studies early this week after a spring holiday at home. Miss Metzenberg is the ~daughter of the Robert. L. Metzenbergs â€" of 628 WoodPath. l The Tri Club of the Immaculate Conception church, young people‘s group, ~will hold a commxnlon breakfast at the church on ‘April 29, following the 7:30 mass. Jack Beck, son of the Andrew C. Becks of 836 Laurel avenue left for training at the Great Lakes on April 3. Jack, a swimming inâ€" structor for recruits, is also a member of the Great Lakes choir. AT GREAT LAKES TRLCLUB BREAKFAST The trip home may last long enough for Richard B. Eubanks, machinist‘s . mate, third . class, USN,, son of Mr. and: Mrs. W. C. Eubanks of 289 Bloom st., to beâ€" come reacclimated with the States. BACK IN THE STATES His ship, the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge, returned to the United States for overhaul last December but .was ordered back to the Far East when the Chinese Gommunists entered the Korean conflict. * The Valley Forge has been in the Far East for nine months and was the first carrier to launch her planes against the invading North Koreans, The ship is now at her home port at San Diego, Calif. Movies depicting . Culver: Miliâ€" tary Academy and the Culver Summer Schools were shown by the North Shore Culyer Club on Tuesday, April 17, at the Orringâ€" tonâ€"Hotel, Evanston, and on Wedâ€" nesday, the 18, at the Glencoe Woman‘s. Club. © * MOVIES OF CULVER NEWCOMERS TO P HIGHLAND PARK From West Rogers Park, Chiâ€" newcomers to Highland Park. They built their home at 721 Braeside road. The Firestones have two daughters, Susan, 9, and Deborah, 3. Mr. Firestone is a Certified Public Accountant in Chicago. banel, daughter, Susan, 6, and son, John, 4, are new Highland Parkers, They bought the home at 262 Laurel avenue in which they are now living. They : formerly lived in Hyde Park, Chicago. Mr. Ferrill company, manufacturers of display advertising, in their Chicago office. Their factory is in‘ Rockford, IIl. Nathan K. Van Osdols and daughâ€" ters, Natalie, 5, Julie, 18 months, and Kathy, 1 month. From Grosse Pointe, Mich., they are now, living at 681 County Line road. Mr. Van Osdol is an architectural engineer with Skidmore, Owings and Merâ€" rill, Chicago architects. Recently of Chicago, and now living in the home they bought at 1287â€"Lincoln avenue are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Abarâ€" A Television Fix? Call ‘"Moley" New. Highland Parkers are the Your radio too, when it needs Moley Radio & Elect. compare! 10 months old. Mr. Misch 31 THE PRESS is with the Weil McLain company, Chicago, plumbing and heating contractors. * ACTIVE IN DRIVE Benjamin ~G: Ruekberg, sophoâ€" more and English major in the department of arts and sciences: of Oberlin College, as social chairâ€" man of his dormitory, will be in charge of one of the concessions at the annual Consolidated Relief Drive Carnival â€"which will be held in the Jones Field House on Saturâ€" day evening, April 21. Dormitory committees<create novel concesâ€" sions, ‘refreshment sellers roam the floor, and contest prizes are awarded. An informal dance folâ€" lows these festivities. The CRD sponsors events throughout the school year to raise money for ten selected relief organizations, supâ€" plementing student pledges. Ruekberg is the son of Mrs. Nathan Ruekberg of 1050 Oak st., Highland Park, and the late Mr. Ruekberg. coffe cake,doughnuts mnd coffee will be served. Here‘s an opportiâ€" fity for folks who are going to and from shopping to stop in and enjoy the Brunch. | This project is sponsored by the Griffithâ€"Schuermann Auxiliary of the Bethany Guild of the church. A sister for Stephen Lawrence, who was three years old on Janâ€" uary 17, and John Frederick, who was one on January 18, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, April 11. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer (Doris Nizzi) of .230 McDaniels ave. The little:girl, who has been named < Margaret â€" Ann, ~ is . the granddaughter of the Jdhn Nizzis ‘of Fox Lake, IIl., formerly of Highland Park, and the Fred Reitâ€" meyers of Whitelaw, Wis. Mr. Nafe B..Larson, also of 230 McDaniels ave., is the maternal greatâ€"grandfather. es On Wednesday, April 11, a son was born at the Highwood hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostâ€" rowski of Quarters 73, Fort Sherâ€" Richard Michael is the name given to the baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospitalâ€" on Friday, April 13. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Amelio Fraggassi of 377 Provident ave., Winnetka. Richard brother, Robert, 2 years, 3 months. Mrs. Fraggassi is the former Ceâ€" celia Di Venanzo, daughter of the Sevenino Di Venanzos of Glencoe. Paternal ° grandparents are the Charles Fragassis of Glenview. A brother for Dennis, 9, and Terry, 6, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, April 15. Parents are the John D. O‘â€" Briens of 720 Harvard court. Mrs. O‘Brien is the former Mary Elizaâ€" Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George B. O‘Connell of 628 S. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Fruit. jutees, homemade . rolls, Linden averiue and Mrs. A}thu P. O‘Btien of Scargdale, N. Y. Highland Park hospital on Sunâ€" day; April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Farm, Great Lakes, II. The little girl born at the Highâ€" wood hospital on Monda® April 16, has a sister, Kathleen, who will be seven years old on April 27, and two brotHers, Joseph, 5, and Timothy, who was four years old in January. The baby has not yet Plans Family Night dren of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colâ€" lins of 146 S. First st. Mrs. Colâ€" lins is the former Laurine Kessler. The maternal grandmother lives in Kalamazoo, Mich. and the paâ€" ternal grandmother, in, Californâ€" Word has been received of the birth of a daughter, Patricia, to Mr. and Mrs, James W. Pitsch of Chicago. The little girl is the paâ€" ternal granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langston, also of Chicago, Paternal great grandâ€" father is George Hutter of Chiâ€" Wesley Methodist â€" > April 25 > cago, tormerlyâ€"of Highland Park. The next monthly family night at Wesley Methodist church will be Wednesday, April 25th, beginâ€" ning with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. followed with an eveâ€" ning of entertainment in charge of the Methodist Men‘s Club, Those whose names begin with Aâ€"M are to bring hot dishes (enough to serve six), and Nâ€"Z bring the salâ€" ads. The dessert will consist of Gingerâ€"bread with whipped cream. 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