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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1942, p. 5

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Thursdey, | August 6,. 1942 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes ‘Jr, lfimm“h& gagement ofâ€" their daughter, Nancyâ€" Leigh, to Philip R. Dering. The anâ€" nouncement was made at a small cockâ€" tail party and buffet supper given at the Bowes home Monday night. Engagement of Nancyâ€"Leigh Bowes Is Announced Miss Bowes attended Roycemore, Warrenton and Pine*Manor. She made her debut at home four years ago last September at a tea, similar to the one Mr. Dering, son of Mrs. Chrystal M. Knutson, Chicago â€" and Charles Maxwell Dering of Miami Beach, Fia., »ttended ‘Taft school and Princeton university. He will leave August 20 for a training school for the, navy air corps. She is one of the favorite mannequins for society fashion shows. Plans for the wedding are uncertain, bu.-m probably take place in the spring. Ravinia Garden Club To Meet With Mrs. Turner The August meeting of the Ravinia Garden Clb is to be held at the home of Mrs. Oliverâ€" Turner 2432 North Deere Park Drive Friday August 14 at 2 ip.m. Coâ€"hostesses for the afterâ€" noon will be Mrs. M. G. Kettner, Mrs. . Theodore Uehling and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson. Mrs. Hugh Riddle has arranged an. interesting program of colored slides, Selected views from Illinois Flower shows will be included and offer an excellent opportunity to study prize. winning gardens, exhibits and arrange» ments. C The regular board meeting of the dub will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Theodore Uchling, 2177 Lincolnwood Road at 9:30 a.m. Friday, August 7. Dietzâ€"Lazzaretto Vows to Be Spoken Saturday Miss. Roseann Maryha Dictz, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dictz, Libertyville, and Joseph Lazzaretto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rita Lazzaretto, 595 Central avenue, will be married Saturday morning at St. James churth. Attendants will be Miss Elizabeth Decker, Highland Park and. Joseph Lazzaretto of Glencoe. Helen Fritsch, Don Hoffman Wed July 25 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fritsch anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughter Helen Marie to Donald C. Hoffmian ofi Wilmette, III., in historic old St. Faul‘s Episcopal Church, Norfolk, Virginia, July 25, 1942. Mr. Hoffman is at present stationed at Camp Bradâ€" ford near Norfolk. He is in the Comâ€" Engagement of Wellâ€"Known Couple Announced , Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Voermans of imunications Division of the Naval gagement of their daughter, Agnes, to jJoseph Cameron Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of 659 Michigan avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Voermans is employed at Abbott Cameron works for the Public Service Ann Arenberg Has Part In Production At Colorado Camp Ann Arenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Arenberg, played the role of "Francois" in the production of "Letters to Lucerne given July 27 by the Perryâ€"Mansficld Theatre workshop at Steambcat Springs, Colo. under the direction of Charlotte Perry. ‘The play was taken on a short tour last week fori the benefit of the Amerâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sonâ€" nenschein, was stage manager for the Hartâ€"Bresler Vows Repeated at St. James * Miss Rita Marieâ€"Hart, daughter of Me. and Sheahen court, became the bride of ‘Thomas Bresler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bresier, Coral Gables, Fia. Miss Mary Hart served as her sister‘s maid of honor and her cousin, Mary Sheaâ€" groom‘s brother, Richard served as best man. Ushers were Joseph Irwin, und Robert Hart, Highland Park. A Society â€"â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals Service Mothers __|The bride will wear an original model of iceâ€"blue tulle, with bouffant skirt, graduated ruffies and long sleeves, and a mantilla veil of issâ€"blue tulle .-Jmh.-n.mamuh.w“-nmâ€" moire prayer book, ornamented by a spray of stephanotis and white mw.*mmmwwummk-fl-*mmflamummd yellow rubrum lilies: Miles A. Gerringer, Wilmette will serve as best man. w Miss Weaver graduated from the University of Indiana. She is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma and Theta Alpha Phi sororities She is a -lh--h.fi.-lh.-nufld--yhi’m f Ensign Briggs, a graduate of Laurencville and Northwestern Universities, is a Sigma Chi. He was a film director before attending the United States Naval Reserve school at Furnold Hall, New York. His naval training was completed at Columbia University Wednesday, August 5. Plan Picnic For August 12 A group of 29 service men enjoyed a Sunday morning breakfast of panâ€" cakes, bacon, doughnuts and coffee served by a group of members of the Service Men‘s Mothers‘ Club on July 2%, at the Highland Park USO. _ HiuWW“,“&JMJ&MWfi.MM-‘hfile-flhâ€"nfilm_flw- thirty at the home of Mr. Brigg‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Briggs, 2597 North Deere Park road. TMM.MMM-IMM m“flm&mh&mdhw* Fycep: es f E s â€" July â€"29, un“s‘em treated to homeâ€"made cake something of the magic of the preâ€" On Wednesday, August 12, the Serâ€" a picnic which ; place which will be held at the local "Y" at 190 P. M. It is hogtd that a goodly _ Following an entertainment by Foxâ€" well, magician, at the USO Salvation fee. seph Riddle, membejpf@p chairman, H. cordially invited to contact Mrs. Joâ€" Miss Stevensoh Wed Lieut. Kuehne at Lubbock Church the marriage of their daughter, Mary Kuchne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Kuchne, on Wednesday, August 5. ‘The ceremony was performed at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scarbrough, Lincolnwood road, are entertaining her mother Mrs. L. W. White and sister, Mrs. Lucy Darden of Aflanta, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Stevenson, 1127 Ensign â€" Donald Bri for a cofâ€" of Illinois to Meet August 10 Garden Club Lodge, on Halfâ€"Day Road, will be the site of the monthly meeting of The Garden: Club of Illinois, on Monday, August 10th. mm is a member of the "6f Directors. An all day country picnic is planed to which all members, of the Garden Clubs are invited to attend. It is reâ€" quested that members. bring a box luncheon; beverage and deéssert will be served by the hostess The Highâ€" land Park Garden Guild, of which Mrs. Dean McCormick is president, will serve as coâ€"hostess for the day. Members not motoring will be met Northwestern Railroad by cars and a country wagon driven by members of comveyances for the Leverone estate Will be designated by a white flag. .The board meeting will be held at cleven o‘clock with the luncheon folâ€" fowing at oneâ€"thirty. There will be walkes and rides over the estate. Miss bnlhda.lm’m Mrs. Mahion Ogden , of Highland Park, will make flower arrangements of summer flowers in the formal garâ€" den. Senator VanderVries will give a talk on conservation, which will be enlightening to the group who wish to b.:drpflnhbwh:tw. of The Garden Club of lInh,!h:. Miss Mary Jane Greenslade, 148 South Second street, at flce Muchere 3t ht hame ofhan Dr. Tina Doice,; 2 North Sheridan road, has retirned from a three weeks vacation spent in California, ln.hmmhw Rock, Ark, visiting her * Mrs. Marjorie Schlosser. of historical will show The PKESS of Bride Carolou Coale and Naval Officer Wed Mrs. Grace Johnson Coale, 530 S. Linden avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter, Carolue, to Mr. Roâ€" at Christ Church, Alameda, California, Lieut. Eberhardt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eberhardt of Homeâ€" wood and is stationed at Treasure Islâ€" and, California. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Change Meeting Place Navy, on Saturday, July twentyâ€"fifth the remainder of their Red Cross unit meetings in the home of Mrs. Waiter T. Bell, 2501 Park pl, Evanston. > . Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Arne Bodholdt, of Evanston, is chairâ€" man of the unit MOR A Matural Source 6f Viemin Bi TWE MIELAT FOR DINNER Work is being continued all summer : ~various assignments for the Red AMagt Biter vecvements Miss Bety Jeanne LeGoff, 440 Glen« coe Avenue, Highland Park, has been admitted to the freshman class at Lawrence College, it has been anâ€" nounced by Dean Paul Anderson. Miss LeGoff is ‘a graduate of Highâ€" land Park High School. > When you holid Wasâ€"We T Fl 4 y sX wa+ ) Fogn 4 sownd . m 1 v tw . Ad ,”,v.f'{ & # s tin me lc â€" t OF HIGHLAND PARK *‘ * hy . enc t THE male wnutron P ho S A28 vedierd bas 2812 t>0 undfia ; « s p Alate e D0 YOII}:}& a ; b ;:{sfi?v., FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Member . 8f Mrs. Bowden Has Tea for Rodzika; and Polish Officials ‘Mrs. Arthur Rodzinsky, and memâ€"~‘ bers and officials of the Polish Arts at the home Incn-ztl- den, on Saturday, while Mr. Rodzinâ€" ky was rehearsing the orchestra for the evening: concert. Mrs, Rodzinsky is organizing a similar organization in Cleveland, and is also active in promotâ€" ing interest in the Paderewski Memâ€" crial Hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. l unds . tor the hospital are collected through the Paderewski foundation of which Mrs. Vernon Kellogg of N. Y. concert in Ravinia, the Polish Arts therfneg en â€" & pavilion for Mr. and Mrs. I At their urgent request, no refreshâ€" ments were served, since Mrs. Rodzinâ€" sky felt that all such expenditures should be done away with in favor of the needs of Polish Relief. She states that the only remnant of the Polish medical profession is now in the Paâ€" derewski Memorial Hospital in Scotâ€" land, supported wholly by voluntary donations, There they are not only helping in the present emergency, but training Polish doctors and continuing experimentation, so that the moment Poland is free, the hospital and its equipment will be moved to Polish soil, with a nucleus\of a new medical proâ€" iession. Right now, Mrs. Rodzinsky says, the crying need is, not only for ambulances, but for more Xâ€"Ray equipment for combating tuberculosis. Musart Club To Meet Monday The Musart club will meet next Monday afternoon, August 10 at 1:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. George Hinn. All members are urged to be present for practice. f Mrs. Melvin: Evans, 190 Beverly place is visiting her husband at Camp Holabird, Md. Corp. Evans has been seriotulyillfalbepnmnfiz in the base hospital As soon as he able to travel he will be given sick leave and he and Mrs. Evans will reâ€" turn to Highland Park. * & M oseph E. Cameron, J&zmt:vu{u.mu%n Wis., on a Mrs. Raymond E. Lee, 205 Edgeciiff drive is in Boston, Mass., visiting relâ€" atives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O‘Brien, 636 Central avenue, have returned home from a vacation spent at Spider Lake, Wis. & 2 The following guests will arrive Smlhytol.;.we&wi&lk.,fi Mrs. Henry Getz, 64 Clifton avenue; Mrs. Leonard Shure, New York; Mrs. Schricider. ‘Theyare membersâ€" of the Budapest String Quartet. Following the Sunday afternoon Mrs. Norman Ahkney of Los Anâ€" geles is visiting her parents in Highâ€" land Park. ‘Her husband is in Alaska, He is the son of ‘"Mrs"PFlo Schmidt, 640 Homewood avenue. *T&’lxé Va., to join her hus< 1eÂ¥ M

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