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Highland Park Press, 22 Mar 1951, p. 4

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Aame t a ELIZABETH CUMMING WEDS The Lake Forest Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Elizabeth Cumming and Robert Frederick Will on Satâ€" urday, March 17. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young of the Highland Park Presbyterian church heard the exchange of nuptial yvows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cumming of 745 S. St. Johns avenue and the brideâ€" groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Will of 209 Laurel ave. «00. The bride was lovely in a Vieâ€" torian gown of chantilly lace, which ended in a long train and was made with two net ruffies which encircled the skirt. Her‘ cirâ€" cular veil of French Illusion was fingertip length and fell froma bonnet headdress, trimmed with knots of orange blossoms at each ear. She carried a white orchid surrounded ‘by lilies of the valley and stephanotis. « § sity, Mrs. Danie!l M. Wade of Munâ€" cie, Ind., a former roommate at DePauw university, attended as matron of honor and Mr. Will‘s sister, Mrs. Robert Moon, and his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Howard Will, Jr., were bridesmaids. Their frocks of hyacinth blue taffeta were made with bustles and trains, also on the Victorian motif and their tulle bonnets matched their dress= es. The matron of honor carried white carnations and the other attendants‘ bouquets were of yelâ€" low carnations. « The bride‘sâ€"mother chose a lace gown in a very soft shade of peachâ€"pink and the bonnet type headdress she wore, matched. Pink velvet and soft pink forget‘meâ€" ‘nots trimmed the hat. Her corsage was of two purple orchids. The bridegroom‘s nrother was in taupe chantilly Jaceâ€"overâ€"bronzeâ€"gold, Little Margaret Moon, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Her dress, fashioned after the bridesmaids‘ frocks, was of yellow taffeta and the bonnet she wore matched her dress. The oldâ€" fashâ€" ioned bouquet she carried was of stephanotis centered with a blue jris. _ . Both Mr. and Mrs. Hangren are graduates of the Highland Park High school and Mr. Hangren atâ€" tended Northwestern university. During the last war, he served as m lictenant with the Army Air Force. He is presently employed at Abbott‘s in North Chicago. Howard Will, Jr. served his brother as best man and the ushâ€" ers were Frank Frable, David Meddaugh and William Pomper. " A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest. alal Following a week‘s honeymoon in Washington, D. C., Mr. Will and his bride will reside in Highâ€" land Park. 2 20 000. s and a corsage of green and brown orchids, e â€" SI Spending their spring vacation in diilexi, MiyÂ¥, will be Mr: and Mrs. Russel F. Ahrens and darighâ€" ter, Giretchen, and son, "Rusty," of 920 S. Sheridan road. Accompâ€" anying | themâ€"> will be Deborah Keowh, dauchter of the Thomas E. Keouhs of 4%6 Eairview road, The Ablrons‘ daughter, Lynn, a freshman ut Bradford: in Massaâ€" chusetts, will not be home for the MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The marriage of Miss Ramona Josephine | Hatisen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Efer Hansen of 43 Burtis ave., Highwood, and Rob: ert Charles Hangren, son of Mr, Raymond Hangren of 216 Jeffâ€" rey‘s pl., Highwood, took place on January 19, at Crown Point, Ind. They lived in Lake Zurich for two months after their marriage, movâ€" ing back to Highwood at 215 Liewâ€" ellyn ave. this past week. f road Mrs. â€" Philip _C. . Biggert .and | * daughter, Mary Belle, a freshman | tw at the; Hishland Fark High school, | Y are leaving on Monday for l\'l\n-}rr sas City, Mo. for the spring vaâ€"|©" cation from school. They will be | D* the guests of Mrs. Biggert‘s l»rnth-‘ erâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Moulton Greens. The same day/Mr. Biggert {r and | their other «daughter, Kitty.},, a Linceln School severth grader, | .. view ave en will »moplementedâ€"by.a.matching hat an RING VACATIONS On Satun The Bicwert M an ind Sn rcati their _ ehildren, _ J Robin, will leave fo av in New Orleans lay, Mr. and Mrs. Bur idley of 485 Fairviey m a holid ic aurvicw , â€" Jim, Miami flls Recently returned from a month at Clearwater Beach, Fla., are the Joseph B. Garnetts of 622 S. Linâ€" den ave. ‘ BACK HOME After spending two weeks at Pebble Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Vallee O. Appel of 181 Vine ave., have returned home. BRIDAL ATTENDANTS CHOSEN . When Miss Shirley Ann McOmâ€"| ber ‘becomes the bride of Carl C. | Hanson on Saturday, March 31, at I the Immaculate Conception | church, her sister, Mrs. Qorwinl Hellmer â€" (Alice McOmber) _ of | Deerfield, will attend as mltmni of honor. Bridesmaids will include the Misses Irene Guentz and Patâ€" ricia Harris, both of Highland Park, and Jacqueline Ketchum of Lake Forest. Little Virginia Cole }ot Highland Park will be flower girl and Billy McOmber, brother ‘ol the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will serve as ring bearer. | >« The Raiph A. Trieschmanns‘ |two sons, Ralph and Don, arwwed yesterday for the spring holiday from Northwestern Military acadâ€" emy at Lake Geneva, Wis., where both are students. & Corwin Hellmer will serve as best man. The usher list has not yet been completed. _ . _ Miss McOmber is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. McOmâ€" ber, Jr., of 532 Glencoe ave., and Mr. Hanson is the son of the ‘Carl A. Hansons of Osakis, Minn. SKLNG TRIP °* Miss Peggy King, daughter of the Karl D. Kings, Jr., of 1727 Broadview ave., has been spendâ€" ing the spring ‘holiday from her studies at the University of Coloâ€" rado skiing in Sun Valley, Idaho, with a group of students. She left yesterday to spend the rest of her vacation at Alda, Utah, near Salt Lake City, whire she will attend a ski meet. " The bride wore a suit of apple green with brown accessories. Her corsage was of pinkâ€"camellias. Sit.. Hicks and his bride ‘are now living at 315 Oakwood ave. He is stationed at Fort Sheridan. Peggy, a freshman at Colorado, was recently initiated into Pi Beta Phi sorority. Her mother, also a member of the same sorority, atâ€" tended the: initiation. Tom Keogh, Jr., son of the senâ€" for Kruxlu .of 476 Fairview rd., will spend his spring vacation at ‘A‘.&p«n, Colo., u}l}\a group of skiers. C The. wedding of Miss Eleanore C. Dictz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Dietz of Libertyville, HII., and Sgt. 1â€"¢ James C. Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hicks of Wagoner, Okla., took place on Saturday, March 10, at 3:45 pm. at the Highwood City Hall, Atâ€" tending the couple were Jack Milâ€" ler and Stanley Zalewski. â€" fiE’PZAW;. WEDDING o i FPLORIDA VACATIONS Ray Sutinon ‘ of Ravinia left Monday ‘for a three weeks‘ trip The Edgar Peddersons of Highâ€" land Park are enjoying the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. HoOMEâ€"FOR EASTER Home for the Easter vacation from Lawrence college in Appleâ€" ton, Wis., are Marilyn Date, Lorâ€" raine Hammond, Kathie Laing and Margaret â€"Wolf. rough Florida 963 Waskegarn Ave. All Phoaes, HP £7211 olorado students having their ig vacation now are the folâ€" nas Mighland Parkersâ€" Jane on, B*lmru Floyd, â€" Jeanne lebretht, Edith Hirsch, Alice fmann, â€" Marcia â€" and Naney Highwood Glass & VENETIAN BLINDS Window Shades Paint Co. il‘]l,l-:('Tl'Il) TO PHL BETA KAHRPA |AT LAWRENCE COLLEGE ; [ _ Jerry Walecka, 104 High st., | Highwood, is one of six seniorsâ€"at | Lawrence college who were elected ilu Wisconsin Gamma chapter of |Phi Beta Kappa. . as In Coastâ€"toâ€"Coast Broadcastâ€"The above 125â€"voice child choir from the Loyal Order of Mose "House of God" at Mooseheart, IIL., will be .heard coastâ€"toâ€"coast over the Mutual Broadcasting System â€" on |SEAMAN RECRUIT | Being â€" indoctrinated into . the |traditions and color of| Naval life is Bernard Lenzini, scaman reâ€" crdit, USN, son:of Mr. and Mrs. | Virgil Lenzini of 313 Oak Terrace ave., Hichwood, who is receiving his â€"first military instruction at the .Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 11., under the Navy‘& reâ€" |ervit training program. â€" _ _Following the successful comâ€" {pletion of ‘recruit training, he will {be assigned to a Fleet unit on active duty, or be enrolled as a student at one of the Navy‘s specâ€" ‘inlizwl service schools for further | training. . Riggs, Mary Selfridge, Bea Smoot, Charles Hunter, Gene Kiley, Jim Kline, Bud Rolfe, Tom Landauer, Skip Schwartz and Mack Thorsen. Miss. Mary Antoinette Ludwig, dacghter of Mrs. Gertrude Ludwig of Wilmette became the bride of Sgt. 1â€"c William Rayburn Moore; son of George Murphy Moore of Cullman, Ala., on Thursday, March 8, at 7:15 p.m. in the home of Justice Samuel Smith. RECENTLY WED Sgt. Moore and his bride are now residing at 415 N. St. Johns ave. Sgt. Moore is stationed at Fort Sheridan. CHOSEN CARLETON â€" COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Two Carleton students from Highland Park have been chosen as chairmen of committees for the Carleton Coâ€"op. This campus orâ€" ganization is ih charge of all soâ€" cial activities of the college and is complctely student operated. _ Robert Demichelis, â€" sophomore and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Demichelis, Kx.'»‘:l‘aylor ave., has been chosen chairman of special events. This committee is in charge of floor parties, all school picnics, banquets, teas, etc. £, Russellâ€"Clark,_Jr.,, sophomore and son of Mr. and Mrs: Russell |ORT PURIM BREAKFAST \ To W. Schwartz, noted author, world traviller and popular leeâ€" turer, _ addressed the Women‘s American ORT, Chicago chapter, at the annuah Purim Breakfast yesterday at 11:30 at the Stevens hotel grand ballroom, Chicago. |\ _ Mr. Schwartz was attached to \General Patton‘s army during the ‘\vnr and while in Europe inspectâ€" |ed the Displaced Persons Camps school TT â€"Cfuu®. 8t? Ro"lyn finc, is the new chairman in charge of arâ€" ranging splash parties and hayâ€" rides. Walecka, / a chemistry has won the Ralph White mathemitics and wasâ€"tre Beta Theta Pi fraternity Both Demichelis and Clark are rraduates of Highland Park High 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL. 2â€"0597 * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELI * DAIRY PRODUCTS ~* BJ * ICE CREAH (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen a chemistry â€" major, Ralph White prizeâ€" in and wasâ€"treasurer of IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE THE PEHEESS Easter . Sunday. Chicagoland outâ€" let for the special Easter broadâ€" cast will be WGN from 9 to 9:30 p.m. The combined Catholic and Protestant choirs ‘will be under the direction of Miss Lucile Enâ€" where he observed ORT in action. Like so many others he marvelled that ORT had done so much with so little in so short a time. â€" ORT also awarded Anita Libâ€" man Lebeson,‘ second generation ORTist, a citation in recognition of her authorship of that monuâ€" mental work "Pilgrim People", a Book of the Month selection. Rabbi Henry Fisher offered the Invocation. Burton Kaplan, tenor and David Mall, violinist, and the latter‘s enâ€" semble completed the program. Mrs. Max Auerbach, the North Shore Chapter‘s Purim Breakfast chairman;. Mrs. I. M. Greenberg and Mrs. William Lytton, in charge of the program, and Mrs. Sidney Morris, the acting President, all live in Highland Park. *. Mr. and Mrs. Salo Joseph, son, Ronald, 6, and daughter. Vivian, 8. â€"areâ€"new â€"Highland â€"Parkers. From _ Chica; ‘ ; built their home at 233%i:ie§l’:’é’pfi}@. Nr. Joseph is in the advertising busiâ€" ness in Chicago. , j Newcomers to Highland Park are the Leon Ritters and daughter, Beth, 2. They: bought the home at. 1225 Pleasant ave., in which they are now living. From Chicago, Mr. Ritger is a manufacturer of men‘s neckwear in Chicago. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Former Evanstonians are the Oliver S. Castles and sons, Jimmy, 8, a student at the West Ridge school, and Bobbie, 2. They built their home at 278 Poplar rd.. Mr. Castle is with the A. C. Nielsen company, market researchers, Chiâ€" cagro. . Mrs. Stuart H. Sinclair, of Wilâ€" mettc, is spending the week in St. Louis, Mo., where her son, Stuart, a senior in The Principia Upper School, is leading man in three performonces of.the musical play, "Brigadoon," staged by the comâ€" bined dramatic and musical clubs at the school. The m\t_nL 10 actors, singers and dancers is"supplemented by an offâ€"stage chorus of 50 voices. All are Principia students who have The r:l\t,nL 10 actors, singers and dancers issupplemented by an offâ€"stage chorus of 50 voices. All are Principia students who have been rehearsing the play since their return to the campus. after the Christmas holidays, Among the students from Highâ€" land Park taking part are: Sandra Farrcll, daughter of Mrs. Robert 0. Farrell, 2467 North Decre AT PRINCIPIA FOR QUALITY DRY .CLEANING SERVICE RENO CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery Call â€"â€" HI. 2â€"5529 377 Roger Williams * DELICATESSEN â€"* BEVERAGES torf and Jesse Hendrixâ€" and llk:{’v will sing the cantata "Christ, e Victor" by Charles Francis Lane. Commentary will be by Robert F. Hurleigh, well known news anâ€" alyst. 2 s â€" Park Drive and Richard Robbins, son of Mr. James Snowell Robbins, 100 Prospect Ave: ‘ Hostess To ‘ Infant Welfare Group Monday, March 26, the regular meeting day of the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia center of Infant Welfare will find the Senior Group desertâ€" ing Highland Parkâ€"but not their duties as Infant Welfare members. Mrs. George O. Strecker has inâ€" vited the Seniors to meet at her home, 99 Wooded Lane in Lake Forest, for sewing and luncheon. Assisting Mrs. Strecker as hostessâ€" es will be Mrs3. A. S. Bauer, Mrs. William T. Jones, Mrs. W. Morâ€" gan Weed all of. Highland Park and Mrs. Henry C. Hawes of Deerâ€" field. _ The Board will meet at 10:30 preceding the regular meeting. North Shore Florist a * amge**~â€"«**~ Landscape Service Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue : Glencoe, lllinois 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. TEL. HI 20710 F L O W E RS JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencoe 6 0 9 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Thursday, Mar. 22, Craig Carleton has been chosen as the name for the son born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson of 832 S. St. Johns‘ave. Craig has two sisters, Donna Jean, 4, and Leslie Ann, 3. Mrs. Wilson is the former Nina Diéttrich. Grandparents are the Henry Diettrichs of Glencoé and the Fred C. Wilsons of Northâ€" brook A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson (Margarget Mcâ€" Leran) of 235 Western ave., Highâ€" wood. The little girl, who has been named Jean Ann, has a brother, Donald, 15, and a sister, Judy 11. Maternal â€" grandfather, William McLeran, resides at the same Western avenue address. ~~ A baby girl, Laurie Hope, arâ€" rived at Doctor‘s hospital, New York, on Tuesday, March 13, for Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ligingsâ€" ton of 225 Cary ave. Grandparâ€" ents are the Samuel Spectors of Winthrop, Maine and New York. Mrs. Sigmund Livingston, of the same Cary avenue address, and the late Mr. Livingston, are paâ€" ternal grandparents. Mm'l.ivir;gswn is the former Mimi Spector. â€" A sister for David, Jr., 7, and Sherry, 6, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, March 14. Parents are the David Kollers of Lake: Villa,. IIH The baby, who has. been named Patriâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! 43. NO. SHERIDAN ROAD °_ HIGHLAND PARK The place of security in the Bible and proves, by healing the sick, their practiâ€" cability today. â€" It may be bought, borrowed ~ or read at all Christian Science Reading Rooms." The coupon is also for your use. where hope is no longer preâ€" carious. 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