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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1942, p. 5

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E tm E.AL.L_.AJ > Alpha Phis To Hold Annual Luncheon At Field‘s Wednesday . The annual Christmas luncheon of the Chicago and Metropolitan Alumâ€" mae association of Alpha Phi will be held in the Wedgewood room of Marâ€" shall Field and company Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 12:30 o‘clock. ‘Mrs. Allen Campbell Dewey was the former Kathrine Moore Johnston before hor marriage on December 5. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Johnston, she and Lieut. Dewey are makin gtheir home in Savannab, Georgia, near his post. * Hostesses will be the South Side Mrs. Tipton‘s Restaurant 20 North First Street 8 N. Second Street Walter the Tailor Greetings and Best Wishes society â€":â€" Womens News â€"»â€" Locals James F. Abbott, both of Highland Alumnae. Mrs. M. C. John and Mrs. The entertainment will consist of music and singing and a short talk will be given by Mrs. J. G. Carr, govâ€" ernor of this district, who will inâ€" form the group on their major war project of sponsoring scholarships for training of war nurses at Yale and Western Reserve, will serve as hostesses at the Phone H. P. 4257 Holiday Notes About College Students Siegfried Hoermann Earns Phi Beta Kappa Key At lowa Siegtried Hoermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoermann of 835 Forest avenue, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa at the University of lowa at Iowsa City where he is enrolled as a senior majoring in history and philosâ€" ophy. He has won the Carr scholarâ€" ship for his sophomore, junior, and senior years. He is enlisted in the Army Air Corps subject to call, and will graduate in June. A graduate of Highland Park high school in 1939, he was a member of the National Honor Society, and played violin in the school orchestra. Miss Marian Gail is spending part of her vacation from the University of Illinois where she is a senior, visitâ€" ing her brother, Stewart, who is enâ€" gaged in defense work in Lynn, Mass. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gail of North St. Johns avenue. Another Illinois student expected home for the holidays is D on Maechtle, son of Mrs. Hazel Maechtle of Roger Williams avenue: A freshâ€" man, he has pladged to Phi Gamma Delta. Lila Jean Buckmaster, daughter of Mrs. B. S. Buckmaster, will spend her Christmas vacation from Beloit colâ€" lege at home on Sheridan place. A senior, she is a member of the Kappa Delta sorority. Roger P. Kirkgasser who is enrolled as a freshman at Syracuse university has arrived home for the holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkgasser. Enlisted in the naval reâ€" serves, he is a member of Beta Thets Pi at the university. . t # Arthur H. Flint, a physical educaâ€" tion major from the University of Iowa, and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, is home for Christâ€" mas vacation to see his parents the Arthur H. Flints of North Green Bay road. In his sophmore year at colâ€" lege, he has‘ been sworn into the Marine Officers‘ Training Corps and is subject to call. Students home from Denison Uniâ€" versity at Granville, Qhio, are .Beverly Date of Rice street; Mary Vercoe of Delta road; Betty Wallis of South Linden avenue; Emmett Gatewood of Eim Place; Joseph Irwin of Wade street; Howard Sims of South Green Bay road; and James Wonnell of Jane Scarbrough has a week‘s vacaâ€" tion from the University of Missouri where she is a sophmore majoring in journalism, She will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Scarbrough of Lincolnwood road. Dean avenue. Students home. for the Holidays from Lawrence college at Appleton, Wis., include David Howell, Leslic Brand Jr., Steve Meyer, Frank Mcâ€" Donald, and Betty Jane LaGoffe. Barbara Aranoff who is home visitâ€" ing her parents, the Kenneth Aranoffs of Marshman avenue, will return to Lindedwood School for Girls at St. Charles, Mo. January 13. Lindenwood, where she is enrolled as a freshman, will have no spring vacation, but inâ€" stead will have a longer Christmas vacation this year. Mary Jane Clausen is at home at 2702 S. Deere Park drive visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Clausen, on vacation from Ward Belmont colâ€" lege at Nashville, Tenn. She will reâ€" turn to classes on January 6. Lennert Johnson Engaged to Fern Starr The engagement has been anâ€" nounced of Miss Fern Starr, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Starr of Eland, Wis., and Lennart Johnson, son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Hubert Johnson of §23 Westerm avenue, Highwood. Mr. Johnson was home recently on a furiough from his dutics as a radio man in the U. S. navy. P tamco Meim loo 10 tmes fostes than rock sair. Goes 5 tmes or for. More effeciive at TE T ILILL TAMMS S1L11CA CO. #0% %. to Seite Smont, Chicage < On Tuesday evening, 29, E&e Victor ,the daughter ofP\;: John Vieâ€" tors of Wilmette, Will become the bride of A. Edwin Mahie, Licutenant (junior grade) U.S.N.R., the son of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Mahie, of Wilâ€" mette. Flaine Victor to VWed Lieutenant T wo Special Programs This Week At Bethany Two special Christmas services are being sponsored in the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church, Laure!l and McGovern streets, during this week. _ On Thursday night, Christmas Eve, at 11 p.m. will occur the "Service of Lights." The minister, Rev. Lester H. on "Life with a Gleam." Music will be as fpilows : Anthem ‘"Gloria in Excelsis Deo‘" from "The Nativity" (Ekmanâ€"Fyffe) Â¥iciin Solo . "Intermesso" (Valdes) Helen Mayer Mannings Anthem 'lndonw (Gouned) Ladies‘ ‘Trio ‘"Cantique de Noe!" (Adams) Violin Obligato by Helen Mayer Mannings Solo "And There Were Shepherds" _ _ with a candleâ€"lighting ceremony. Sunday night, Dec. 27, at 7:45 o‘clock the senior choir will present the Cantata, "The Christ Child" by C. B. Hawley under the direction of Mrs, L. R. Hawley. In addition to the chorus number the following soloists will be featured: the Lord" Audrey Wessling Contraito Solo: "O Little Town of Bethichem®" Esther H. Leubenstein Soprano Solo: ‘"Hollest Night" Verne Anderson Baritone Solo: "Fear Not, . , 1 Bring Ethel Marshall Soprano Solo: "And the Shepherds" Miss Kay Varner and Sgt. Gerald Kesketh of Johnstown, Pa. were married Saturday at 2;30 p.m. in military rites at Fort Sheridan. A small reception followed in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Varner, 680 Deerfield ave., Highland Park. The young couple are now on a honeymoon and will live in Highâ€" land Park on their return. Bass Solo: "The People That Walked in Durkness" Lester H. Laubenstein Kay Varner Weds %fi Kesketh in ilitary Rites Dec. 19 Mr. Varner gave his daughter in marriage; . Her bridal gown was fashioned of white satin along prinâ€" cess lines. Her veil was fingertip length and fell from a crown of seed pearis, and she carried yellow centered white chrysanthemums. ‘ As matron of honor, Mrs. Peggy Patterson wore a yellow de sole frock, floorâ€"length. had an arm bouquet of im dm.-i,ln&nflu)ug- Fot her daughter‘s wedding, Mrs. Varmer chose a black crepe .aftérâ€" noon dress, trimmed with touches of white and black accessories. . Her shoulder corsage was comprised of gardenias. M Crieth in the Wilderness" flMlm‘* Mrs. L. R. Hawley will play the you Free admission ; the public is invited. : "My Soul (La Forge) The rdding will take place in the First \Presbyterian ‘Chmkiin, <Evanâ€" ston at 8:30 p. m. and will b¢ followed by a reception at the Orrington Hotel. . Miss Victor is a graduate of the University School for Girls and atâ€" tended Rollins College where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is well known in equestrian cirâ€" cles where she has won many blue ribbons. * 4 Lieutenant . Mahle attended New Trier High School and Northwestern University. After joining the Navy he received his basic flight training at the Glenview base, won his "wings" at Jacksonville, Fla., and recently was transefrred back to Glenview as an instructor. Buttered Fresh Asparagus Southern Corn Pudding Grapefruit, Orange and Pomgranite Salad Head Lettuce, Choice of Dressing Peppermint Stick Ice Cream, Chocolate roon o en i Aies . â€" Pumpkin Picâ€" â€"â€"Half Grapefruit Broiled * Butter Pecan Ice Cream Cream Cheese with Guava Jelly WMGMum_MMCfi'um ~â€" Beverage $1.175 Per Plate â€" 3 j 41 $. St. Johns Ave. Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Loganberty Floa Chicken Noodlegoub Roast Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dreom“&utmy Sauce Gol‘mvnmn Oonuy‘;'r;d Olidéen, Pear Roast oung o m innamon .“ MtM“dLl--JmY«kfih%‘ Whipped Potato DUFFY & DUFFY Celery, Olives, Spiced Watermelon Squares HOTEL MORAINE ONâ€"THE LAKE Telephone H. P. 4444 for Reservations We Wish Everyone the Best of Everything Cleaners Candied Sweet Potatoesâ€"Pecans Relishes and Mrs. John E. Snobble, of 139 Haâ€" zel avenue, was clected this week to Palacopitus, senior governing council at Dartmouth college, where he is a member of the class of 1944. Announce Engagement Of Virginia Evans Mr. Snobble is a member of the ski team, the Dartmouth Outing 3 Ledyard Canoe club, Cabin and T club, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, and Green Key, junior honorary soâ€" ciety. He is a graduate of Fountain Oysters Rockefeller Chilled T i John Snobble Elected To Student Council At Dartmouth Mr. and Mrs. David W. Evans of Clifton avenue announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Virginia, to Air Cadet James L, Krug, son of Mrs. Gus Krug of Dayton, Ohio. Cadet Krug is stationed at Jacksonville, Fia. No definite plans haye been made for the wedding. ; *3 Valley school, l nds LEA #"° when You Serve it John Kinsey Suobbie, son of Mr Fruit Cake, Hard Sauce §$EF the Difference through the "Double Apple Pie

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