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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1949, p. 4

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DR. RALPH SAPPE TAKES A BRIDE The marriage of Mrs.‘ Grace Engles Kuhn of Los Angeles, California, and Dr.. Raliph N. Sappe, Highland Park dentist, was performed on January 8 at the home of Judge Clarence L. Brown in Waukegan at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon. Attendants for the couple were the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James H. McFarland of Evanston. Dr. Sappe and his bride are now résiding in the Orrington hotel, Evanston. at her home at 746 Cloverdale avenue. ATTEND NEW YORK WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Singer and daughter, Diane, of 907 Ridgewood drive and Eugene Singer of San Gabriel, California, formerly of Highland Park, were in New York last week for the marriage of their niece, Miss Anita Singer. The bride, daughter of the Leo Singers of New York City, was united in marriage to Theodore Decker© of Pittsburgh, Pennsylâ€" vania, on Sunday, January 16 at 6:30 o‘clock in the evening at the Astor hotel. HONORED AT SHOWER Peacock is the daughter of the Mark H. Peacocks of 2408 Blackâ€" hawk avenue and Mr. Sperry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sperry of Appleton, Wisconsin. Miss Mary Peacock will attend "her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Edward Bowers of Wilmette will serve the bridegroom as best A shower was given at the last meeting of the Wednesday Eveâ€" ning club in honor of Mrs. Brandt B. Olson of 131 S. Second street. Mrs, Murray Sheridan was hostess The Singérs returned home last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr. of 1727 Broadview avenue have returned home from a week‘s trip in the East, They spen( three days in Hanover, New Hampshire, visitâ€" ing with their son, David, a sophoâ€" more at Dartmouth, and three days in New York City. Bay place cagro Lt. and Mrs, James Garrington (Margaret Eitner), stationed in Frankfurt. Germany, for the past three years, have recently Â¥isited in Munich and Berchtesgaden, no time home of Hitler. Lt. Garringâ€" ton, who had been stationed in Berlin, was â€" transferred, . along with other Americans, due to the blockade Bethlchem _ church, â€" Deerficld, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Barbara Ellen Merry, daughâ€" ter of the Virgil Merrys of Deerâ€" field and Kenneth George Wick, son of the George Wicks of N. Green Bay road, on Saturday, January 22, at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. F. G. Guither Page 4 BACK HOME MERRYâ€"WICK NUPTIALS The bride.toâ€"be attended Marywood School for Girls Lawrence college, Het fiance served as a licutenant in the air corps during ‘the war, senior at Lawrence. A reception will follow the mony at the church, Mr. Sperry and his bride reside in Appleton, VISIT IN APPROACHING WEDDING On Thursday, February 3, Miss Florence Martha Peacock will beâ€" come ~the â€"bride of Robert M. Sperry in the chapel of the First Methodist church, Evanston. Miss Peacock is the daughter of the man Pril THIS WEEFKL BY ALICE ZABEL SILVER SKATES" Dick Varney, 11, son of the irence Varneys of 329 S. Green y road, won a medal for sixth ice in the Silver Skates tournaâ€" nt, sponsored by the Chicago ibune at Weyland Park, Chiâ€" go, last Friday. Dick, a fifth grader at the ncoln school, qualified for secâ€" d place prior to the race. Dick 387. Park Avenue Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting * $65.00 and Up BERCHTESGADEN \rs. James Garringto Eitner), stationed . i Germany, for the pa , have recently isite and Berchtesgaden, r of Hitler. Lt. Garring ARNOLD E. ASPLUND, Proprietor Certified Crafteman formerly with Cadillac McPherson‘s Bump Shop WINNER tended _ the ~ Girls and fiance, who in the army Highland Park ... EN HWIGHLAND PARK The bride was lovely in traâ€" ditional white satin. The fingertip veil she wore hung from a crown of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of white roses and carâ€" nations. Leaving soon for a few months‘ stay in Arizona will be Mrs. F. J. Spalding and daughter, La Nelle, of 27 N. Sheridan road. Miss Virginia Merry, who atâ€" tended her sister as maid of honor, was gowned in ice blue faille and she carried bronze colored roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Jacqueline Wick, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Frances Schoonover, and Mrs, John Bunch (Mary Schoonâ€" over) wore gowns of royal blue faille. Their bouquets were of pink roses. TO ARIZONA SOON Mrs, Elize Burwell, ‘cellist; Miss Patricia Erenburg, violinist, and Miss Reva Hambourger, pianist, who comprise the Burwell trio, gave a program last week for the North Shore Hadassah in Highâ€" land Park. C The bride‘s mother wore navy blue print and her corsage was of white carnations and red roses. The bridegroom‘s mother chose royal blue and her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Chicago House, Wheeling. BURWELL TRIO ENTERTAINS Kenneth Sotwick of Elmhurst served the bridegroom as best man, and Richard Merry, brother of the bride, Earl Schultz of Northbrook, and John Tuma of Highland Park, ushered. L RECEIVES FOOTBALL CUP Clark Bridgman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clark ‘Bridgman, 734 Braeâ€" side road, was recently awarded the Clinton R. Black, Jr. Cup for his outstanding play in club footâ€" The cup, given annually since 1941â€"byâ€"Mr.â€"C.â€"R.â€"Black;â€"Jr:; himself captain of the Yale footâ€" ball team in 1916 and Allâ€"Ameriâ€" can, goes to that member of the club football squad who, by his spirit, loyalty, play, and good sportsmanship, best typifies foot. ball at Taft. e Clark, a senior officer of the student _ selfâ€"government, is at present active as forward on the Varsity basketball team. He is also Viceâ€"president of the Alpha Club, one of the three clubs into which all the school is divided for intraâ€"mural competition, is a memâ€" ber of the news board of the Papyrus, the biâ€"weekly student newspaper, and was Chairman of the Fall Dance Committee. ball here at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, ; BAPTISED KATHLEEN MARY Baptised Kathleen Mary on Sunday, ‘January 16, was the inâ€" fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Varney of 700 Carmen avenue, Chicago. The ceremony was performed at the St. Johns Evangelical church, by the Rev. Hosto. > Kathleen Mary, granddaughter of the Clarence Varneys of 329 S. Green Bay road, was born last August 21. Cervi Sales & Service Tel. H. P. 1197 Fuller Brush Service Schwinn built heavy duty Whizzer _ bicycle, special price $65. 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn bicycles priced at $39.95. south of Central Ave., call BICYCLES H. P. 2684 After 4 p.m. 552 _y._uho'gnu_ Ave. the echange of nuptial PETER LEA Highwood,III. Phone 415 WEEKâ€"END GUEST view avenue Miss Sue Lawrence, daughter of the Al Lawrences of Milwaukee, formerly of Highland Park, was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Peggy King, dnufier of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Kir, Jr. of 1727 Broadâ€" Miss Barbara Merry, who beâ€" came the bride of Kenneth Wick last Saturday, was t: guest of honor prior to her wedding, at a miscellaneous shower, given by her sister, Miss Virginia Merry and Mrs. John Bunch. Enid Golinkin, 389 Broadwood avenue,. will be among the 275 Roosevelt college graduates on whom Edward J. Sparling, presiâ€" dent, will confer degrees at comâ€" mencement exercises on Sunday, January 30, at 3 p.m. at the Amalâ€" gamated Center Auditorium, 333 S. Ashland avenue, .Chicago. The bride‘s gown was of broâ€" cade. It was made with a very wide train. Her fingertip veil hung from a halo of braided brocade. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, BRIDAL SHOWER She was also honored at a miscellaneous shower at which her mother, Mrs. Virgil Merry, was hostess. + The wedding of Miss Edith Corso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sartor of Kenosha, Wisconâ€" sin, and Victor Azzi, son of the Raymond Azzis of 245 Burchell avenue, Highwood, took place on Saturday, January 15 at the Saâ€" cred Heart church in Hubbard Woods. ‘The 9:30 a.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. John F. Loftus. ROOSEVELT COLLEGE GRADUATE CORSOâ€"AZZI WEDDING The bride‘s attendants were gowned alike in forest green satin. Their headdresses too, were of matching braided haloes, They carried old fashioned designs of American Beauty roses. Miss Jenâ€" nie Corso was her sister‘s maid of honor and Miss Pearl Rabatâ€" tini attended as bridesmaid. Angelo _ Nizzi of _ Highwood served his cousin as best man and James Antonetti, also of High. wood, ushered. ___._____â€" _____ _The <bride‘s mother was in black print and her corsage was of white roses. The bridegroom‘s mother wore grey and her corâ€" sage was of red and white roses. After a two weeks‘ honeymoon CONVENTION PARTICIPANT Dr. J. A. Butterworth of W. Park avenue is one of the partiâ€" cipants in the TMinois State Vetâ€" crinary _ Association Convention being held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. Dr. Butâ€" terworth is moderator, panel disâ€" cussion, and member, committee on small animal diseases. After a two weeks‘ hone Mr. Azzi and his bride will in Highwood. . For a Limited Time Only You Have a Chance to Join A Fighting Outfit In Our First Line of Defense On Land and in the Air Train At Home . . . Serve Your Country While You Ge To School or Stay on Your Job Headquarters 44th Infantry Division 1600 GLEN FLORA Waukegan, Illinois â€" Majestic 4262 t\ National Guard Volunteer Now for the NEW THE PRESS reside Mrs. W. Guyot of 598 Glenview avenue recently returned from a five weeks‘ visit with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Robert Umbach, and family of ‘Springfield, Massachuâ€" setts. * Mrs. Guyot greeted her most recent grandchild, Jonathan Kurt, who was adopted by the Umbachs while she was there. Jerrold Walecka, son of â€" the Victor J. Waleckas, 104 High Street, Highwood, is among the 112 students at Lawrence recently recogmized for scholastic achieveâ€" ment during the two semesters of the past year, 1947â€"1948, RETURNS FROM VISIT Walecka, a sophomore, qualified for honors. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi, national social fraternity at Lawrence. HONOR STUDENT William Aldridge Skinder arâ€" rived at the Lake Forest hospital on Friday, January 21. His sister, Susan, was four years old three days later, on Monday, January 24. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Skindgr of 714 Rice street. Mrs> Skinder is the former Betty Spengler, daughter of the Werner B. Spenglers of 414 Glencce. avenue, William Skinder of Chicago and the late Mrs. Skinder are paternal grandparents. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, January 17, to Mr, and Mrs. John P. Schaefer, Jr. (Ruby Christopher) of 321 Oak Terrace avenue, Highâ€" wood. The baby, who has been named William David, has two sisters, Sharon, 6, and Janet; 2. Grandparents are John Schaefer of 313° Ashland avenue and the late Mrs. Walter Smith. brook, bei son on Jz land Park Keith Arthur generation _ Illi January 17 at t hospital is the Deerfield of the ser LOOK WHO‘S HERE Mr 2116 Arthur Schmitz, Jr ield place and the ; senior Mr. and Mrs. and ind Mrs. 6 Walte: became January ame the nuary 17 hospital. lllinoisan at the Hi the son Walter Schmitz ave an, born on Highland Park n of Mr. and enue, 1 parents at the r. of 55 grandson . Schmitz Gibbs Northâ€" s of a Highâ€" fifth InJouphMlocholle He is also the paternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lange of the same Deerfield place address. The baby‘s mother is the former Mabel Badenoch. A baby boy, Kenneth James, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, January 18, to daughter of the Albert Slisewskis January 21 of 319 Vine avenue. Mrs. La Buda is the former Katherine Slisewski, of Monico, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Hatch of 714 Osterman avenue, Deerfield, announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, of the same address and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Waliter L La Buda Betty Jean has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on January 21 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard of 1267 Meadow lane, Deerfield. Mrs. Bernard is the former Helen Bicek. ents of three other children, Helâ€" ene, 11, Henry, Jr., 7, and Diane, who will be five years old on February 14. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day January 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moran (Patricia Roeder) of 1121 Burton avenue. The little girl, who has been named Pamela Anne, is the granddaughter of Mrs. Moran of 719 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue and the late Mr. Howard Moran. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Verona Roeder of Evanston. The little girl is also the great granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Bernards are also the parâ€" HIGHLAND PARK .. WINNETKA GLENCOE HIGHWOOD . t\\(fi EN_ a THE FELL CO. | No man (or woman) can resist the charm of these handsome Arrow Beaux ‘n Arrows Ensembles. The shirts, with white satin and cord stripes to bring out the smartness of the colored ground, are a joy to behold. So are the ties and handkerchiets that hit a new high in eyeâ€"pleasing harmony. Come in, you‘re bound to find their colors just perfect for your suitsâ€"Arrow"collar styles that flatter you no and. Shirts $4.50 Ties $1.50 ARROW‘S Ceaur ‘n »Arrows always get a man Thursday, Jan. 27, 1949 Joseph Krishack, also of 719 S St. Johns avenue. On Sunday, January 23, a daughter arrived at the Highland Park‘ hospigal for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cioni. The little girl, named Susan, has a brother, Tim, 6, and a sister, Lee, 3. Mrs. Cioni is the former Dorothy Mahen. Grandâ€" A baby boy was born on Sunâ€" day, January 23, at the Highâ€" parents are the E. J. Smiths of 1410 Western avenue and John Cioni of St. Louis, Missouri. HIGHLAND TEN PINK (Continued on page 5) Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Under New OPEN BOWLING 139 N. Second S TEL H.OP. 319 Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days

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