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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1941, p. 4

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Miss Betty Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris, 373 Cenâ€" tral avenue, a student at William and Mary, Wililamsburg, Virginia, has been invited to the Williams colâ€" lege, Massachusetts, prom. PAGE SIX As APPROVED F.H A. MORTGAGEE, we can make F.H.A. loans 80% to 90% of cost of land and building, at an interest rate of 4%%. As Loan Correspondent for the AETNA LIFE INSURâ€" ANCE COMPANY, we are able to make loans at interâ€" est rates as low as 4%, eithar construction or refinancing. MORTGAGES 16 N. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO STATE 0088 IN SWING WITH SPRING GARNETT‘S (lhe">, Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sebeneka, with whom the young couple are making their home. Miss Beck wore a poudre blue cape suit and a corsage of sweet pens and roses. Miss Eileen Easâ€" wald maid of honor, wore a rose and blue plaid suit. Miss Marietta Beck, 2417 Valley road, Highland Park became the bride of Paul A. Sebeneck, Waukeâ€" gan, at a nuptial mass at St. James church, Highwood, Saturday. Father James Gleason read the services. MAREITTA BECK BECOMES BRIDE WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL We Deliver HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Black Raspberry Order Your‘s Today! French Vanilla Phone 4100 THE PRES S The Highland Park auxiliary of the Infant Welfare society of Chiâ€" cago honored new members at the annual spring luncheon and meetâ€" ing Monday at the Exmoor Country club. Mrs. Edwin Hadley Jr., is president of the group. May 31. Police Officer Theodore J. Loesch, 642 Onwentsia avenue, was passing out cigars Friday instead of tickets, celebrating the birth of a son. The baby, second boy, was born to Mrs. Loesch, the former Mary Eileen Sheahen at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. James Garnett, Highland Park, has been named an usher at the wedding of Miss Jean Curran and Robert Lewis Raclin, Evanston, on Miss Nancy Kay Goodman of 306 Hazel avenue, Highland Park, IIl., a freshman at Vassar college, went to New York City with the Vassar choir to sing in St. Thomas‘ church on Fifth avenue on Sunday, April 27th. Mrs. Sidney L. Schwarz, 215 Orâ€" chard lane, entertained a number of her college friénds at an outâ€"door picnic lunch at her home today. The guests, all Smith graduates, cooked their lunch on a grill. Mrs. Schwarz will go to Smith in June for the 25th reunion. There will be a meeting of the Sheridan Rebekah Lodge Sewing club Friday evening, May 2, at the home of Mrs. William Fosbender, 603 Vine avenue, Highland Park. George L. Nunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn, Moraine road, has volunteered for service in the air corps of the army. He is staâ€" tioned at Chanute field, Rantoul, Ill. REBEKAS SEWING CLUB IN AIR CORPS Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Thomas are at home, 34 North Sheridan road after a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Thomâ€" as, the former Stella Horton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Horton, Wyconda, Mo. Mr. Thomâ€" as is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thomas, 34 North Sheridan road. The young couple were married April 23 in Memphis, Mo. Mrs. J. F. Bickmore entertained guests from Glenn Ellen and Wheaâ€" ton at a bridge luncheon at her home on Linden avenue, Tuesday afternoon. HOME FROM HONEY MOON ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, 114 Elmwood drive, will be celebrating their eighth wedding anniversary at the Camelia House, Drake hotel, Saturday night. The Brown‘s have one son, Rylott Paul, 2 years old. Mrs. Brown, the former Betty Schwartz, daughter of the Charles Schmartz‘ of Wilmette, and Mr. Brown, son of the Harry Browns‘ of Wilmette, were married by. Dr. Preston Bradley in Wilmette. MARRIED EIGHT YEARS, CELEBRATE The Social Circle Mr. and Mrs. James McGarvie of Deerfleld are the parents of a son born at the Highland Park hospital Monday. Emil L. Gustafson received word of the death of his sister, â€" Mrs. Mary Kline, 71, who passed away at her home in Waukegan, Wednesâ€" day. Miss Ruth Moroney, who has been ill at her home on Glenview avenue, for the past several weeks, is greatly improved. Mr. LaCombe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon LaCombe of Stephenson, Michigan. ‘The couple will reside at 919 North avenue. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. Agnes Myers, Menominee, Michiâ€" gan, wore an ensemble of poudre blue .with navy accessories. Her flowers were pink roses. Miss Caulk wore dusty rose and carried yellow roses. DOROTHY MYERS wWEDS Miss Dorothy Mae Myers and John R. LaCombe~ were married Saturday morning at the Immacuâ€" late Conception church. Rev. A. J. Gaughan performed the ceremony. The young couple were attended by Miss Elinor Caulk and Wesley Caulk. Breakfast was served at Collins grill. The couple are now honeymoonâ€" ing in the east and will return the latter part of May. They will live in the Florsheim estate here. Mrs. Kaufmann has been a resiâ€" dent of Chicago for several years and formerly lived in New York and in Vienna, Austria. FLORSHEIM TAKES BRIDE Mrs. Vilma Kaufmann, 210 East Pearson street, Chicago, and Leonâ€" ard S. Florsheim, 898 S. Greenbay road, Highland Park, were married at a private outâ€"ofâ€"town ceremony Wednesday, April 23. Present at the ceremony were Mrs. Kaufmann‘s daughter, Lilliana, 11, and Richard and Leonard Jr., sons of Mr. Florâ€" sheim. * Mr. Pearson will receive his masâ€" ters degree in August from the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago, and will then be affiliated with the United Illuminatâ€" ing company of New Haven, Conn., where the young couple will make their home. Miss Ball has chosen her sister, Elaine, of Chicago, to be her only attendant. Horton Wainright, Fairâ€" field, Conn., will attend Mr. Pearâ€" Miss Ball attended the University of Chicago and graduated from the University of Connecticut. of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pearson, Fairfield, Conn. The wedding will take place at the Ball home on May 30. Rev. Stanley Ward, an uncle of the brideâ€"elect, of the Sullivan, Illiâ€" nois, Methodist church, will perform the ceremony. k ESTHER JEANNE BALL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. Benjamin H. Ball, 318 North St. Johns avenue, has announced the engagement and ‘approaching marriage of his daughter, Esther Jeanne, to Robert H. Pearson, son

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