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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1941, p. 9

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Miss Ball wore a navy print afternoon dress, with white accesâ€" sories, and a shoulder corsage of gardenias. Her sister, Elaine, the bride‘s only attendant, wore a rose print, and her corsage was of deep pink roses and blue cornflowers. Horton Wainwright, of Fairfield, Conn., attended Mr. Pearson. Mr. Ball escorted his daughter to the improvised altar in the living room, to the strains of the wedding march played by theâ€"bride‘s sister, Enid. for New Haven, Conn., where they will make their home. A reception and wedding supper followed the ceremony. Right after the reception the young couple left son, son of Mrs. A. B. Pearson, Fairfield, Conn., at her home, 318 North Park avenue, Friday afterâ€" noon. Only members of the family and intimate friends witnessed the informal services. Miss Esther Jeanne Ball, daughâ€" ter of Benjamin Harrison Ball, beâ€" came the bride of Robert H. Pearâ€" MISS E. BALL WEDS CONNECTICUT MAN Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Sheahen and Mrs. William Walsh, who was electâ€" ed director to serve during 1943 and 1944, are from Highland Park. At a meeting and party held at Shawnee Country club, Wilmette, Tuesday, Mrs. Frances Bonner, Hubbard Woods was installed as the new president of the North Shore Catholic Women‘s league. Other ofâ€" ficers taking office were: Mrs. Alâ€" bert Mahone, first viceâ€"president; Mrs. Jacob Crane, second viceâ€"presâ€" ident; Mrs. Lioyd Sheahen, recordâ€" ingâ€"secretary; Mrs. R. J. Doyle, corâ€" responding secretary; Mrs. James Enright, financial secretary, and Mrs. Herbert Hedman, treasurer. Miss Dewey is a sophomore at Lake Forest college. Mr. Bochm is also attending Lake Forest college. MRS. BONNE RHEADS CATHOLIC WOMEN‘S LEAGUE WILLIAM BOEHM TO WED GLENCOE GIRL ‘ Mrs. Albert B. Dewey, Glencoe, announces the engagement of her daughter, Patricia, to William Boehm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno J. Bochm, Highland Park. No defiâ€" nite date has been set for the wedâ€" The groom, a noted musician, is employed in his father‘s Lake Forâ€" est Radio shop. THELMA KABKI wWEDS8 THURSDAY Gowned in her mother‘s wedding dress, Miss Thelma Viola Kaski, 333 Maple avenue, Highland Park and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexanâ€" der Kaski, Cook, Minnesota, became the bride of Orvo Axel Helander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Helander, Windy Hill farm, McArdee road, Waukegan, Thrusday afternoon. The ceremony was performed in the home of the groom‘s parents, with justice of the peace, Michael Haney, officiating. ‘A reception was held in. the evening. ORCHESTRA TO MEET FRIDAY The Highland Park Community orchestra will meet Friday night at 8:00 o‘clock in the Community Cenâ€" ter, with director Everett L. Millard, conducting. This is the last meeting of the season. Visitors are weloome. JUNE 5, 1941 Robert B. Fox, son of Mr .and Mrs. G. H. Fox of Lakeside Manor road, has received his commission as Ensign and is stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Mr .and Mrs. Nicholas Young will move from Chicago to Ravinia, Friâ€" day, the thirteenth Mr. Young is the executive director of the Highâ€" land Park Service Men‘s club. Mrs. Young is in the Ravenswood hospiâ€" tal, Chicago, at present, recuperatâ€" ing from an operation. Miss Faye Barkley, 5 S. St. Johns avenue, spent the Memorial Day weekâ€"end with friends in Des Moines, Ta. Mr. and Mrs..Edward H. Medenâ€" dorps, Dallas, Texas, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Bush, Yale place. Fashlon Foot news: K trim walled toe Moccasin with a wide, distinctive band of Lastex® yarn running from sole to sole. Smart to wear anywhereâ€"at home or traveling. Practicalâ€"it washes. Mr. and Mrs. Dudiey F. Jessopp, who were married in Wheaton, Friâ€" day, will make their home in Highâ€" land Park. Mrs. Jessopp, was Miss Elizabeth Brown of Wheaton before her marriage. "tog. V. 8. Pot. Off. 511 Central Ave. â€" H.P. 456 Edward Wood arrived home Monâ€" day morning for the summer from De Von, Pa., where he has been atâ€" tending Devereux. John, the youngâ€" est son of Mrs. Gertrude Wood, 291 Laure!l avenue, is graduating from Eim Place school next Wednesday, and Howard, the eldest Wood son, is attending art school in Los Anâ€" geles, California. Mrs. R. G. Smith ‘of Ashland place, has just returned from a two months vacation spent on a ranch near Tucson. Ariz. be spmE AKewrceTZ Fell‘s Shoes KEDETTE‘S in fe . Highland Park, for men P 3. 2 i: sfj‘é\}?.? Ezxclusive Agency for 2B THE PRESS8 Aav fP APPAREL SHOP 554 Central Avenue Telen Ann S utton NEW AMSTERDAM ROOM F I‘OC]( 8 Congratulations to the 1941 Graduates Misses‘ spun rayon sailor dress with blazer striped colâ€" lar and skirt. L‘ .. Cl IEON from 75e Clearance Sale on Coats THE RECENTLY COMPLETED AIRâ€"CONDITIONED + Reservations 1j Desired Highland Park 4444 MORAINE ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE 801 N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park KRU ESLI NS WHERE YOU WILL ENJOY THE EXCELLENT CUISINE AND DELICIOUS FOOD PREPARED UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ONE OF CHICAGO‘S MOST FAMED STEWARDS 65 ace to â€"lJine DINNER from $1.50 Telephone H. P. 1072 PAGE

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