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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1950, p. 4

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Attending the bridal couple _were Mrs. John Richardson of ‘ Benton Harbor, Michigan, sister . of the bridegroom, and Ezekiel « M. Olsen, a cousin, of Chicago. =â€" _ w The matron of honor wore pale pink crepe, and her hair~ decoraâ€" tion was of maline and tiny pink roses. Shé carried a bouquet of RETURN FROM BRIDAL TRIP 1 The E. E. Farmers (June Dean) have returned from their honeyâ€" moon trip to New Orleans, Louisiâ€" ana, and will soon move into their new home at 625 Byron co’rt. Deerfield. ‘ The Deanâ€"Farmer wedding took place on Saturday, February 4, in the rectory of the Immaculate Conception church, Rev. Edmund Skoner performing the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. A recepâ€" tion for a large number of friends followed at the Woman‘s Club. _ For her wedding the bride was gowned in white satin with fitting bodice and full nylon net skirt. Her fingerâ€"tip.veil was fastened with â€" white hyacinths, and her bouquet, also of white hyacinths, was centered by <a single white _ VISITING IN FLORIDA _â€"__ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Weed â€"â€"ofâ€"45+â€"Bronson lane are in Miami, _ Mrs. i‘anner is the daughter of Mrs. Melville C. Dean, 656 Michiâ€" gan avenue, and her husbandis the son of the John T. Farmers, CARRIBEAN CRUISE â€" Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Smalâ€" ley of 485 Fairview avenue will be leaving about March 1 for a two weeks‘ Carribean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. John McLean of Winnetâ€" ka will accompany them. ~ A reception followed the wedâ€" ‘ding at the home of the bride‘s parents. the scene of the ivedsling of Miss Alice Rossiter and illiam. Holâ€" way on Saturday, February 11, at 4 o‘clockâ€"inâ€"the afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs_ Donald E. Rossiter and ths bridegroom is the son of Mr. an ALICE ROSSITER: WEDS o ‘The Presbyterian church was Hn\'(irr;nd Holway of Hannibal, Missouri. The Rev. Dr. William A. Youngâ€": heard the exchange 9( nuptial vows. F :. The bride, who was given in marriage by her fathér, wore a high necked ivory satin gown made qn Princessâ€"lines and ending in a Iong train. Seed pearls trimmed M,fi.fl% of lace from a friend was used in "Florida, for a two weeks" visit with her mothe#, Mrs. Earl Jerome. hung a fingertip veil. Her bouquey.,l was of white roses.â€" & Miss Ruth Rossiter attended her sister as maid of honor. Her Emerald green taffeta gown was complemented by a bouquet of white roses, carnations, and stock. Her headband was made up of white roses and hyacinths. the crown headdress, from which Lt. Orland Holway, Jr. served his brother as.best man;, and the ushers ~ were~ Donald â€" Rossiter, brother of the bride, and Ned Lund. * Mrs. Harold Finch was,at the organ] The bride‘s mother was gowned in light rose crepe and her corâ€" sage was an orchid. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother were grey and her corsage, also, was an orchid. . bride and bridegroom., Following a short honeymoon, Mr. Orton and his bride have reâ€" turned.to Colorado Springs, Coloâ€" The wedding, which took place on January 27.in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was attended by the parâ€" ents and close. relatives of the SOUTHERN TRIP â€" Home toddy from a southern trip is George 0. Strecker of 388 Mr. Holway and his bride, who are now on a wedding trip in Minneapolis, Minnesota, mre both graduates of Lawrence college in Appleton, Wisconsin. The marriage of Miss Renee Ramond,. daughter of the Albert Ramonds of 2465 Old Briar road, to Mark De Forrest Orton, son of Mrs. John Gardner of Santa Ynez, California, ‘has recéntly been anâ€" nounced.. _ , dents at Colorado college Next Wednesday, Miss Virginia Vanderbie and a group of North Shore friends will leave by plane for Aspen, Colorado, for a six days‘ skiing trip. Miss Vanderbic is the daughter of the H. S. Vanâ€" derbies of 188 Hazel dvenue. SKIING TRIP RENEE RAMOND, A BRIDE anp hivgtent + #htherâ€" icmnapi in rtiteng. ~o e stopped at the Shamrock hotel in Houston, Texas, last week and spent the first few days of this week in New Orleans. PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY . Three men fromâ€"the Highland Park area have been pledged to national social fraternities followâ€" ing spring rush week activities at Drake university, Des ._Moines, Iowa, They are Richard Lewis, 1331 Marion, Sydney Pearl, 351 Qakland ‘Drive,; and Byrne Dawâ€" son of Deerfield. Lewis apd Pearl are members of Alpha Epsilon Pi and Dawson is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omeâ€" ga. They were among 140 men acâ€" cepted for membership by the eight national groups participatâ€" FLORIDA VACATION Unsatinnino at Wani Vacationing at Waqulla Springs, Florida, for the past two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Sheridan of 1601 Dean avenue. NANCY ARMSTRQONG MARRIES "~~At a small informal wedding at the Exmoor Conn].r&club on Saturday, February 11, Miss Nanâ€" cy Armstrong became the bride of John W. Channer. The 4:30 p.m. ceremony. was read by the Rev. William A. Young of the Presbyâ€" terian church. The bride is the daughter of the Mason G. Armâ€" strongs of 1658 Rice street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Earle Adare Channer of Kenilâ€" worth and the late Mr_ Channer. The bride, who wore the whiu‘ satin wedding gown belonging to Mrs. Peter Richardsonâ€"of _ Winâ€" netka, sister of.the bridegroom, was given in marriage by her faâ€" ther. Her fingertip veil fell from a satin cap headdress. She carâ€" ried white roses and stephanotis. Maid of honor, Miss Margaret Heath of â€" Highland Park, was gowned in pink lace and she carâ€" ried sweetheart roses. Following & reception‘ at the Exmoor Mr. Channer and his bride léeft for a honeymoon trip to Mexâ€" ico. They will live in Highland Park on their return. ; © Earle Adare Channer, Jr. of Larchmant,. New York, was his brother‘s best man." _._In celebration ‘of his sixth birthâ€" day, which was yesterday, Bobâ€" Pickers of 1357 Brofdview avente wasâ€"host on Valentine‘s Day at a party to his afternoon Kindergarâ€" BIRTHDAY â€"PARTY ten class at Ravinia school. BETROTHAL ‘ ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the betrothal of ~Miss Phyllis Weed, . daughter of the Oliver Weeds of 660 â€"Kimball road, to William C. â€"Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simkins of Barâ€" rington, Illinois., as l s No date has been set for the wedding. . £ RETURNS HOME ‘Broadview avenue, and Pfc. Thomâ€" as Everage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beech Everage of Anco, Kentucky, were united in marriage in Wesley Methodist church, Highwood, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Robert Alâ€" bertson heard the exchange of nuptial vows. f HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END Jim Smalley, son of the Burton M_ Smalleys of 485 Fairview aveâ€" nue, spent the weekâ€"end at home. Jim is a junior this year at Iowa State in .Ames, Iowa. { BETTY CHRISTOPHER, A_BRIDE C * On Saturday, February 4, Miss Betty Mae Christopher, daughter of Mrs. Charles Brown of 1720 The bride wore a white satin gown made with an illusion neckâ€" line, beaded pearl trim and endâ€" ing in a long train. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a beaded tiara. She carried a garâ€" denia nosegay. Mrs. John P. Schaefer, Jr., aunt of the bride, attended as matron gronr n! 4.0906 ||| F LOW ERS _ _ 61 S$. St. Johns Avenue FOR EVERY OCCAsiON > C EN TR A L Cleaners and Dyers Complete Cleaning Service of Clothes T AILORING Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery Service of honor. With her red jersey dress she. wore a red and white carnation headpiece. She carried a nosegay of the same flowers, A reception at the Sthaefer home, 321 Oak Terrace avenue, Mighwood, followed the ceremony. ‘ â€"Pfe. Everage and his bride will reside at Fort Sheridan where he is stationed. LEAVE SOON FOR FLORIDA > Early in March Mr. â€"and Mrs. Oliver Weed and daughter, Miss Phyllis, of 660 Kimball road will leave for a two weeks‘ vacation at Del Ray Beach, Florida, SORORITY PLEDGE m)n Connie Atkinson of Deerâ€" field, has been pledged Delta Zeta lozority at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa. Miss Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkinson, is one of 70,Drake women accepted for membership in the university‘s seven national social groups folâ€" lowing spring rush week activities. AT DRAKE U. Ave., has been â€" elected worthy sentinel of Alpha Tau Omega, naâ€" tional social fraternity at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa, for the spring semester. ° * Picchietti is a sophomore in the college of commerce and finance, at Drake. e â€" Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, February 6, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jay Muilenburg of 885 Bluff street,; Gleneoe. Vicki Lynn .has been chosen as the name for the baby girl born on Monday, February 6, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scornavacco <of 550 Green Bay road, Highwood. The Scornavaccos are also the parâ€" ents of two sons, Alex,. 7, and the former Ellen Jones. . Grandparents are Mr..and Mrs. William Jones of Enoch avenue, Zion, Illinois and â€" Mrs. Alex Scornavacco of 245 Washington avenue, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Powell of 735 Madison street, Evanstor, became the parents of a sonâ€" on Monday, February 6, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. ° "1f, Onâ€"Monday, February 6, a dauâ€" ghter" wias born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr: and Mrs.â€"E. A. Morrison of 1156 Deerfield road, Deerfield. 4 ; A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" landâ€" Park‘ hospital on . Monday, February 6, for: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostrowski of 1875 Groveâ€" land avenue. ~‘A son. was born at the Highâ€" land .Park hospital on Tuesday, February 7, for Mr. and Mrs: Louis Haberkamp of Milwaukee avente; Prairie View. . . A daughtef was born‘ at the m W ighland Park hospital on Monâ€"|| |~ w . f § f y, February 6, to Mr. and Mrs. * x 3 1 *4 & Telegraph Deolivery Service Landscape Service 200 Greenwood Avrenus JOS, KOLBECK THE PRESS~° . and Mr. and Mrs. James Kyle of 492 Madison street, Glencoe,. are announcing the birth of a daughâ€" ter at the Highland Park _ hospital A little girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, February 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wondreis of Port Wine hospital on Thursday, February 9. They are the sons of the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simonds. of 578 Homeâ€" wood avenue. The baby has been named Steven Hall. c Ruth Hall, daughter of Mrs Edna Helen Head Simonds. . 2k EB > OWm MAEATEN _ NERRICET Burton was born at the Highland ruary 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tillman of 2361 W. Park avenue. Mrs. Tillman is the former Cora Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs, Warner Hendrickson of Roseau, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur '!'illmu of 615 Park hospital on Saturday, Februâ€" Before her marriage, Mrs. Braun was a teacher at the Green Bay school for four years She taught of 3025 Glenview road, Wilmette. A brother for Edmond Mark, 2, Wednesday, sister for Hubert, 17 months of ~NORTH SHORE Gazs COMPANY avenue. Your Old Refrigerator accepted as full down Payment L See Your Servel Dealer, or ONLY SenveL _ ;_. THE @45 REFRIGERATOR _ STAYS SILENTâ€"LASTS LONG Sunday, February 12, to Mr. and Walters avenue, Northbrook. â€" y ; “s ~ _ > A Sereneast J8 9* Twin daughters were born at Northshore Garden of Memories â€" A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY PHONE HI 2â€"3300 * , PHONE HI 2â€"3: 387 E. Park Ave. ~ VERY REASONABLE $ GREEN BAY ROAD & 1STH ST. 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