Page 4 JUDITH HOWES TO WED In the presence of the immediâ€" ate families only, Miss Judith Helâ€" en Howes, daughter of Mrs. Byron C. Howes of Marion avenue, will become the.brideâ€"of â€"Willardâ€"C. Meier, son of Mrs. Edward Meier of Evanston, in the home of her mother, on Saturday, June 7, at 4 o‘clock, the Rev, Allison of the Wilmette Baptist church reading the service. The bride‘s gown will be of white kidskin jersey and she will carry a bouquet of carnations and sweetpeas. . Mrs. Howes Jr., who will attend the bride, will be in greeh and her bouquet will be of talisman . roses. By ALICE ZABEL At 4:30, friends of the bridal couple have been invited to a reâ€" ception. Mr. Meier and his bride will reâ€" side in Evanston. RAVINIA FESTIVAL ASSOCIKTION LUNCHEON At the luncheon last Tuesday in the Casino club, given by the Raâ€" vinia Festival association for memâ€" bers of the coupon book .AI- comâ€" mittee, Percy B. Eckhart, chairâ€" man of the association, who pre sided at the meeting, and Francis M. Knight of Highland Park gave brief outlines of the program and many fine artists "chosen for the 1947 geason of "music under the stars." ‘The bridegrooni‘s twin brother, Edward K. Meier will serve as CLASS OF 1947â€"Anita Page, Bernice Puqudl Carmen Pul!uli. Frances Pasquesi, Lucy Pasquesi, 'l'ed# Pasquesi, Peet, Helen Pekar; Richard Peterson, Marjorie Pfister, Lenore PHIII:LI\II& s:n. Picchietti, Mary Ann Proctor, Virgil Ritacea, Marjorie Jean bb, Ruth Rogan, Carl Roscher, Joan Rosenheim, Laurel Rosenthal, John Ross, Ruth Rossiter, William Ruekberg: Don B:‘n, Diana Santi, Rosina Sassorossi, Janice Schick, Richard eng, Dorothea Schwennecker, Betty Seiffert, and Roger Shelton. Highland Parkers present beâ€" sgides Mr. Knight were Charles Z. Henkle of Brittany road, Howell W. Murray of N. Linden ayenue, Mrs. L. F. McClure of Woodland road, â€" Mrs.â€"Richard P Kuimsâ€"of of the "Highland Park Press." ‘Mrs. Ernst C. von Ammon, gen> eral chairman of this year‘s couâ€" pon book sales committee, was hostess of the luncheon. Vine avenue and Mrs. Alice Zabel INFANT WELFARE LUNCHEON ‘The annual joint Juncheon of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of Infant Welfare society was _ held last Wednesday at Exmoor Counâ€" try club. ‘The group includes Inâ€" fant Welfare seniots, juniors, inâ€" termediates, and Wings,. Speakâ€" ers besides the president of each group, were Mrs. Robert McDougâ€" al Jr., president of the downtown board, Miss Sara B. Place, R. N., superintendent, _ Miss _ Jeanette ‘Townsend, â€"extension . secretary, and Mrs. David T. Welch, who took over the presidency of the juniors, succeeding Mrs. Robert M. Busâ€" sard, who is moving to Karsas City, Mo. Besides _ the _ speakers, other guests included, Miss Betty Karâ€" ger of the "Waukegan News Sun," Mrs. T. Louise Anneaux and Mrs. June *Jackman of the "Highland Park News" and Mrs, Alice Zabel of the "Highland Park Press." Telophone Highland Park 2064 AND . ... if it so happens that you don‘t care too much for Italian cooking, you‘re sure to *find your favorite among our American Washington Gardens 550 Railway Ave., Highw‘d. Tel. MP. s88T Fine Food â€" Fine Drinks â€" Fine Service HAVE TO GO ABROAD ... to enjoy a delicious Italian meal, preâ€" pared in the true Continental tradition. Besides pizza, our daily menu includes spaghetti and Favioli, served with thick, appetizing meat sauce and generous porâ€" tions of real Italian bread. L FOR A SNACK OR A HEARTY MEAL, OPPENâ€"HENNIG NUPTIALS ‘The North _ Shore â€" Methodist church in Glencoe was the scene of the wedding of Miss May Marie Oppen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Oppen of 1026 N. Green Bay road and William C. Hennig, marriageâ€"by â€"herâ€"father;â€" woreâ€"a gown of white lace. l'lh.v- tip veil _ hung _ from a crown trimmed with rhinestones, _ Her shower bouquet was of white roses and sweetpeas. Miss Mary Di Francesco of Winnetka, maid of honor, wore a pale _ green _ silk gown with@matching lace gloves Her bouquet was of red roses, as son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hennig of 616 Vine avenue, on Saturday, May 24, at 8 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. Robert Pierce performed the ceremony. Harold Oppen _ of _ Winnetka, cousin of the bride, served as best The bride‘s mother chose a gray and yellow. print dress, compleâ€" mented by a yellow hat and a corâ€" sage was of yellow roses. .& A reception at the Hennig home followed the ceremony. About 100 at the Wisconsin Dells, the young couple is now residing at 614% Vine avenue.. were the flowers in her hair. CHRISTENING Several Highland Farkers atâ€" tended the open houseâ€" on Sunday from 4 to 7, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Bailey of Asbury avenue, Evanston. The occasion was the christening of Dexter Mcâ€" Farland Bailey, their 2% year old son. _ The ceremony, performed by the Rev. Haskins of the First Methodist church, Evanston, had been delayed until the father‘s reâ€" lease from the navy. A former commander, he served for three years,. until the recent termina: tion of his service. * EASTERN TRIP IOWA UNIVERSITY GRADUATE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holt and son, Herb, a freshman at Illinois university, will leave tomorrow for lowa City to be present at the, commenceméent ‘ exercises of the University of Iowa on Saturday, Jiine 7. Their daughter, Joan, is a member of this year‘s graduating class. ° * Their other daughter, Nancy, a junior at the University of Michâ€" igan, will be unable &» attend her sister‘s graduation as she wil} not arrive home from Ann Arbor until Friday night. JENNINGSâ€"WHITING BETROTHAL j The engagement of her daughâ€" ter, Jeanette, â€" to Lawrence H. Whiting, Jr., son of Mr. Whiting of Lake Shore drive, Chicago, has been announced by Mrs. Fowler Jennings, also of Lake Shore drive, formerly of Highland Park. Miss Jennings‘ father is John Jennings of Chardon, O. She was graduatâ€" ed from the Highland Park high school and attended the Fairmontâ€" Casements school in Florida. Her ifhnce, who served in the army during the war, plans to attend college this fall under an appoint: ment as an American _ military scholar. _ 5 DEBUT DATE CHOSEN e The Herbert E. Kerbers of SWF Linden avenue are making plans for a luncheon at Exmoor Counâ€" About 350 guests attended. THE â€"PRESS Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Schuster of Beech lane and their grandson,, Bobbie Rehn, son of the Theodore Rehns of Belle avenue, spent emorial day weekâ€"end in northâ€" ern Wisconsin. > & club August 1, when they 3 hï¬:ï¬u ï¬-it' daughter, Marguerite, to their friends. WEEKâ€"END TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Giosue Mocogni of Oak street, Highwood, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Angelina, to Hannibal Vanni, son of Sam Vanni, which will take place Saturday, June 7, at 9:30 am in St. James church, Highwood. : Rev. Arthur Douaire will read the service. Miss Mocogni has chosen the: bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Rita Vanâ€" ni, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Moâ€" Louis Mocogni, brother of the bride, will serve Mr. Vanni as best man, and the ushers will be Anâ€" gelo Vanni, brother of theâ€"bride groam, ArthurGu!fl.h'uegfll. and:â€"Joseph Mocogni, another broâ€" ther of the bride. cogni, sister of the bride, Miss Marietta Mocogni, cousin, and Miss Norma Bernardi of Chicago. Dr. Russell Johnson of Broadâ€" view avenue and Theodore Rehn of Belle avenue, have planned a fishing trip at Land,O‘ Lakes, Wis., for the last two weeks in June. PLAN FISHING TRIP JOHN SORSEN TAKES ENGLISH BRIDE The Rev. H.â€"K. Platzer heard the exchange of nuptial vows of Miss Mona Powell of Woverhamp~ ton, England, and John W. Sorsen, son .of the W. W. Sorsens of 547 Gray avenue, on Saturday, May 24, at the Redeemer Lutheran church. The bride, who met her husband when he was stationed in England during the war, wore a powder blue suit and eo{uge of white carâ€" nations and pink roses. Mrs. Evâ€" erctt Inman, sister of the brideâ€" groom, attended the bride as maâ€" tron of honor. _ She wore a suit of dark rose and her corsage was of _ white _ carnations and blue sweet peas. Everett Inmanâ€"served A small receptionâ€"at the Sorsen home followed the wedding. Mr. Sorsen and his bride are now reâ€" siding at 547 Gray avenue. Mr. Sorsen, a former T/Sgt. in the army, served for three years, one year of that time in England. Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of Broadview avenue are planning to be in Deâ€" troit on June 25 to attend the wedâ€" ding of Mrs. Johnson‘s cousin, Miss Susan Bruce. The wedding will be followed by a reception at the Detroit City club., About thirtyâ€"five relatives surâ€" prised Ted Zabel at a party at his home on Saturday evening. SURPRISE PARTY After a visit at the home of the Hugh Riddles of 1514 Dean aveâ€" nue, _ Mrs. R. W. Douglas * and daughter, Jean, and son, Donald, of Chanute, Kans., formerly of High land Park, returned to their home on Thursday. RETURNED HOME 37 South St. John, Avenue Tel. H. P. 567 SWEET GIRL STATIONERY GRADUATE ND WEDDING DAY To the CLASS OF 1947â€"Joan Clemence, Patricia Cole, Lois Collard, Shirley ‘Cornwell, Philip Corso, Robert Craig, Caroline Cronkhite, Aldo Crovetti, Edmund Crowley, James Cruttenden, Marie «Dahl, Jerry Darby, Dorothy Dever, Dorothy Dickinson, Delores Dinelli, Frances Dugo, Deborah Edmonds, Marilyn Erikson, Mary Jane Erikâ€" sen, Richard Eubanks, Dulcie Evahs, Yolanda Fabbri, Fred Ferraro, Richard Flinn, Gordon Fowler, Rosalind Fox, Muriel Frazier, James Friedman, Jane Gauntlett, and Peggy Jo George. Ronald Bailey, Marjorie Baker, Ger 6 S e F 4 Gilbert ï¬}cfl Becker, Jessie Belmonte, Richard Belmonte, Stanâ€" Itatel Permarding: bovas gignes, Prsdnty, Giark Brregmincran Booms CLASS OF 1947â€"Dale Anderson, Mary Adler, Portia Allen, Marâ€" Thursday, June t