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Highland Park Press, 15 Mar 1951, p. 4

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In honor of Miss Barbara Floyd, whose marriage to Gerald Roland Roberts will take place on Saturâ€" day, March 24, Mrs. A. E. Wolâ€" ters of 1303 Judson avenue and Miss Mary Ferguson of 608 Delta road will be coâ€"hostesses at a misâ€" cellaneous shower next Thursday night at the Ferguson home. Mrs. Ted P. Jardine of 970/N. Ridge road will also entertain in Miss Floyd‘s honor at a Motherâ€" Daughter Tea and Kitchen Shower on the following day at 4 p.m. BRIDAL PARTIES WEDDING ATTENDANT Mrs. Howard â€" Bauer . (Jean Burke) of Long Grove, Hlinois, Nt[u-nl several days this past week *':‘th(- home of her grandparéefts, the E. G. Hubers of 209 S. Green â€"Bayâ€"road.â€"Mrs. â€"Baucdr_served _ as ‘I-Iflh,)h’sm Tress of Glenâ€" â€" Barbara will arrive home from her studies at Colorado university next Thursday. Preâ€"nuptial parties given in honor of Miss Elizabeth Cumming, who will become the bride o{»RtA)b- e (. Will on Saturday, included a luNgheon and shower on Thursâ€" day, March:8, given by the teachâ€" ers of Central school in North Chicago, where Miss Cumming is Home Economics teacher. The folâ€" lowing day the Misses Lois Lindâ€" bloom and Barbara Clarke were coâ€"hostesses at a surprise tea and miscellaneous shower at the Lindâ€" blom home, 310 Oakwood ave. Toâ€"night, Mrs. Daniel Wade of Muncie, Indiana and her mother, Mrs. Fred Travor of River Forest, will entertain at a miscellaneous shower in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, in Mrs. Travor‘s home. Mrs. Wade will attend as matron of honor for Miss Cumming. Mr. and Mrs. George Cumming of 7145 S. St. Johns avenue will give the rehearsal dinnér for their daughter and her. fiance at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, toâ€" morrow night. s Mrs. Paul Date of 1726 Rice street was in Appleton, Wisconsin on Sunday for the initiation of her daughter, Marilyn, into Delta Gamma â€" sorority. _ Marilyn is a freshman this year at Lawrence college in Appleton. Mrs. Date is also a member of Delta Gamma. DELTA GAMMA INITIATE 4 bridesmaid for a former schoolâ€" coe recently. _ f Mrs. Bauer‘s parents, the Harâ€" old Burkes (Lois Huber) are now living _ in Milwaukee, Wis. The Burkes‘ other daughter, Lois, is a student at Stephens colege in Missouri. m k ATTEND NAPERVILLE SWIMMING MEET Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mcâ€" Culloch of 1358 Broadview avenue have been in attendance at both the _ Mlinois _ college â€" conference swimming meet in Bloomington on Saturday, March 3, and the Midâ€" west Invitational meet. held> at North Central college in Naperâ€" ville last Saturday. Their son, David, who was entered«in both meets, is a student at the Illinois Wesleyan college in Bloomington and & member of . their varsity swimming team. & David won first place in the backstroke on March 3 and again took first place in the backstroke at the March 10 meet. He also distinguished himself by breaking the â€" conference record and by coming in third in the individual medley. About fourteén colleges competed. AT Two students from â€" Highland Park are on‘the Indiana Univerâ€" sity freshman honors list for the first gemester that ended recently, where a total of 292 students, repâ€" resenting 12.5 percent of the freshman class, qualified for the list. * CARIBBEAN CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. Rudy J. Silyerâ€" man, 1310 Broadview, sailed from â€" They are Barnard Barnes, 618 Lincoln Ave., and Lawrence Feldâ€" man, 1232 Sunnyside Lane. INDIANA U .pmfms * BEVERAGCES * ICE CREAM (our own make) e PRESH MEATS AND POULTRY “ClNflALAVINUlâ€"Pn.m.m Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen â€" â€"â€"Oâ€"zâ€" IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE New Orleans, on March 10, aboard the Alcoa Clipper, Iuxury liner of the Alcoa Steamship Company, for a 16â€"day Caribbean cruige. During the voyage, they will visit Port of Spain, Trinidad;â€" Willemâ€" stad, Curacao; Kingston, Jamaica; Guanta, La Guaira, Puerto Cabello and Caracas, Venezuela. Mr. Silverman is viceâ€"president and sales manager of the Northern Seating Company which manuâ€" factures â€" furniture â€" for . hotels, schools, hospitals, motels and dorâ€" mitories. "We export to Israel, Alaska and to Hawaii," he pointed out, "and we are making plans to start manufacturing our products in Canada ‘and probably in the Canal Zone." On Sunday, March 11, at 2:30 p.m. in the bride‘s home in Rockâ€" ford, Illinois, Audrey Jean Dickâ€" ens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Dickens, was united in marriage to Jerome Burns Petâ€" erson, son of the Lindell Peterâ€" Â¥ons, 222 S. Green Bay rd., Highâ€" land Park. The vows were read by Rev. Franklin Zentz, of Court Street â€" Mcthodist church, Rockâ€" ford. WED IN ROCKFORD Gowned in a beige gaberdine costume . suit, with violet accesâ€" sories and corsage of violets, the bride was attended by her sister, Karen, who was dressed in blue. Frank â€" Peterson _ attended â€" his brother, as best man. A small reâ€" ception for the immediate families followed the ceremony. *The bride attended University of California and the Art Institute of Chicago. Mr. Peterson, a 1946 graduate of Highland Parkâ€"High, was graduated from Purdue Uniâ€" versity in 1950, where he was a member of theâ€"Sigma Chi fraternâ€" ity. He was employed by the Allied Oil Company of Cleveland prior to his induction into the Army, tn‘nd'is now stationed in Salt Lake City, Utah, in the chemical reâ€" search division of the Army at Dugway _ Proving _ Ground. The couple will make their home tin Salt Lake City. ' Bill Hesler, of S. Green Bay road, a student at Beloit_college, took the part of playwright Petér Sloag in a présentation of "Light Up The Sky" given by Beloit stuâ€" dents on Friday and Saturday nights in Beloit, > 3 Miss Toni Murphey, daughter of the Yames ‘M. Murpheys of 250 Bronson. lane, will spend her spring holiday from school as the guest of her uncle, Dr. R. C. Murâ€" sOUTHERN VACATION â€" TAKES PART IN BELOIT PLAY North Shore Florist and * Landscape Service Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue F L OW E RS JOS. KOLBECK Glences, Illinois â€"* DELICATESSEN Phone Glencos 6 0 9 TO VISIT PARENTS Mrs. Ralph Anschuets and her brother, Ted Alfred, of Ravinia are ‘leaving toâ€"day for a week‘s visit with their parents, the O. Alâ€" freds of Polk, Nebraska. Mr. Alâ€" fred, a graduate student at Northâ€" western university, is starting his spring vacation. is FLORIDA VACATION This weekâ€"end Bud Hartman, son of the George H. Hartmans of 932 Lincoln ave., and some fellow students at Northwestern univerâ€" sity will leave to spend their spring vacation in Fort Lauderâ€" dale, Fla. The boys will drive down but plan to return by plane. _ On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. ‘Blaine Rawdon (Margaret Knight) will.arrive to spend their spring holiday with their parents, the Francis M. Knights of 411 Lake ave. Mr. Rawdon is in the school of architecture at Columbia uniâ€" versity in New York City. Bud‘s sister, Sue, also a Northâ€" western student, is leaving by plane with another Northwestern girl for a holiday at Fort Lauderâ€" dale, also. They, too, will return by plane. TO VISIT HERE Mr.â€"and ‘Mrs. Aaron S.. Bauer of 315 Central ave., and Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson .of 281 Marshman ave., will have as their guests for the spring holiâ€" day their son and daughter, the Calvin G. Bauers (Kathleen Watâ€" son) and their young son, David, 4 months old. Mr. Bauer is in the Dartmouth graduate school. THE PRESS i_\z QQNQ\ W 5@0WVS! * ‘_~~~ 1A "t> wcIDE _ iLCâ€"ert‘t" ALABAMA VACATION SOON avenue are planning to leave for a month‘s vacation in Point Clear, HOME FROM FLORIDA After three weeks spent at Del Ray Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Fia., the James M. Murpheys of 250 Bronson avenue recently reâ€" turned home. RECIVES DEGREE FROM HARVARD Among the four hundred fiftyâ€" five students who received degrees as of March, 1951, at midyear from Harvard university, was Richard Wilcox Tew of 367 Oakâ€" land drive. Mr. Tew, who received a master of arts degree, received his A.B. from Harvard in 1948. Mrs. Laurence F. McClure of 333 Woodland road has elaborately decorated hollow eggs which she has attached to a tree that stands about four feet high. The tree is now on display in the Evanston Hospital‘s Gift Shop. The Woman‘s committee of the shop is holding an Easter sale there for one week. The tree, will remain until after Easter Sunday, however. EASTER EGG TREE General and Mrs. William Hale Wilbur of 371 Central Avenue, Highland Park, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Mary to Lynn H. Cummings of Boise, Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Cummings of Boise. LATE SUMMER WEDDING Miss Wilbur, was graduated from the Highland Park High School, attended De Pauw Univerâ€" sity at Greencastle, Indiana, for Both young people areâ€"attendâ€" ing the University of Colorado at Boulder. NORTH two years and transferred to the University of Colorado last sumâ€" Mr. Cummings served in the navy during World War IL He received his degree from the Uniâ€" versity of Colorado and is now & graduate Teaching and Research Assistant working for his Masters degree in Organic Chemistry. He is a member of the National Chemâ€" ical Honorary Fraternity â€" Phi Lambda Upsilon â€" and belongs to the American Chemical Soâ€" ciety. _ The wedding will take place toward the end of the summer. \ike mag‘t 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. TEL. HI 2â€"0710 (Continued on page 6) "The Friendly People" * PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. CcOmPANY ~Thursday, Mar. 15, For Al types of curtainsâ€" CURTAIN TROUBLESt PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS DRY CLLANING PARKWAY 63 N. Green Bog _ *

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