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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1950, p. 4

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On Saturday, February 25, Miss Shirley Ann Feck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feck of Evanâ€" WILLARD JONES TAKES A BRIDE In honor of <the birthday of Mr, William Erfist of 460 N. Ridge road, a few relatives gathered at his home on Sunday. evening. BIRTJIDAY..CELEBRA TION Following a two weeks‘ wc-dqai‘mz trip at Tower Isle® Jamaica, Mr Adler and his bride will reside in Chicago. â€" served for four years in the navy during the war, The bride is a graduate of Frances Parker school, Monticello coltege and Chicago Musical colâ€" lege. Mr. Adler, a graduate of Highland Park High school, atâ€" The bride‘s mother chose green satin for the occasion complementâ€" ed by a corsage of white orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother was in grey lace and her corsage was of deep purple orchids. The bride‘s gown was of white chiffon trimmed with pearl beadâ€" ing. Her fingertip veil fell from a beaded cap headdress. . Maid of honor, Miss Florence Stapler, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid, Miss Louise Adler, sister of the bridegroom, were gowned ‘in blue <ehiffon. Their bouquets were of white hyacinths. The Ambassador East hote} was the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Stapler, daughter of Mrs. William Cohan of Chicago, and John Robert Adler, son of the Robert Adlers of 808 S. Sheridan road, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 25. e 5. . 'l'i-e.bridc{zroom's‘ father served as best, man. 7 â€" ~â€" Because of poor visfbility, the plane Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of 133 S. Green Bay road were aboard, was forced to land~ in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They had expectâ€" ed to land in Springfield, Missouri, a week ago Tucsday, but instead resumed their trip from Tulsa the following day, arriving in Springâ€" field the same day, Wednesday, February 22, Mr. Larson‘s sevenâ€" The Larsons spent a week in Springfield with their. sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the James W. Kents, and. their twin grandsens; Brad and Cal. They returned home on Monday, also by plane. PATRICIA STAPLER WEDS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Lake Forest. The bride was gowned in ivory satin, ballerina length. She wore a matching half hat and carried white ‘orchids and hyacinths, Mrs. Forrest. Sanderson â€"â€"of ‘Grosse Point, â€" Michigan, attended .her niece as matron of honor, and her daughter, Mary Candace, acted as flowerâ€"girl. Their aqua tissue thfâ€" feta dresses were identical. The flowers they carried were yellow carnations, Best man was William Riggs of South Bend. tieth birthday. SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY SPENT WITH DAUGHTER ETHEL SWANSON, A BRIDE The Rev. Dr. William A. Young of the Presbyterian church heard After a ten days‘ honeymoon in Florida, Mr. Davis and his bride will reside in South Bend. * the exchange of nuptial vows when Miss. Ethel Eleanor Swanson beâ€" came the bride of William Francis Davis of South Bend, Indiana, on Saturday, February 25, at the home of the bride‘s mother. The 4:80 p.m. ceremony was witnessed only by members of the two famâ€" ilies. The bride is the daughter of Mrs: Arthur H. Swanson of 375 The bride is a graduate of the National College of Education, Evanston, and the bridegroom is a graduate of Lake Forest colâ€" lege. a > * The bride‘s mother wore navy sheer complemented by a corsage of .lavender orchids. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother was in grey crepe. Her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. A few close friends attended the reception which followed. ‘ â€" Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. Tol. HI 20531 ~VÂ¥ENETIAN BLINDS Edward Less, brother of the bride, seved as _best man and Primo Zanni of Highwood ushâ€" ered. R. J. Kretschmer, matron of honâ€" or, wore an â€"American Beauty satin dress with braided headpicce and gloves to match. Her bouquet was of carnations and straw flowâ€" ers. Miss Lydia Zanotti, brides, maid, and Marianna~Less of Maple Ridge, niece of the bride, flower girl, were dressed alike in blue satin. Miss Zanotti‘s bouquet was like that of the matron of honor, and the little flower girl carried a basket of the same flowers. The bride‘sâ€"mother wore a green crepe dress and the bridegrooms‘ mother was in a two. piece blue crepe dress and the bridegroom‘s of red roses. Following the ceremony a dinâ€" ner and reception were held at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest. After a western honeymoon, the couple &re now residing at 331 North avenue. Guests rat a. luncheon «recently celebrating the seventeenth birthâ€" day of Miss Beverly Mitchell, were coâ€"members .of the Junior class at Sacred Heart Academy, Lake Forest; two cousins, the Misses Cledith Vellette and Mary Kay BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON â€" The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with lace, and endâ€" ing in a long train. She wore a pearl headpiece from which fell her ‘ fingertip ~veil. ‘She_ carried white roses. _ ~ * = Miss‘ Bernice M. Less and: Siro Capitani were united in marriage on Saturday, February 18, at 3 p.m.â€" at St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest. The bride is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Less of Maple Ridge, IMlinois and the bridegroom is the son of the Anâ€" gelo Capitanis of 124 Maple aveâ€" nue, Highwood. . ston became the bride of Willard ‘T. Jones, son of the Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones of Lake ~Forest, formerly of Highland Park. The 8 p.m. ceremony was performed at the Gracé Community church, Lake Bluff. A reception followed at the American Legion hall, Lake Forest. _ The ‘bride, who. was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown, ending in a long train. Her fingertip veil hung from a beaded cap headdress. , Miss Charlotte Feck was her sister‘s maid of honor. The dress she wore was blue taffeta and. she carried red roses. © her / tion. BERNICE LESS MARRIES Bestâ€"man was John Swanson of Highland Park. Archie Jones, Jr., brother of the bridegroom,. ushâ€" Alice A. Lazard, 346 S. Linden avenue, is Highland Park‘s sole representative in the current exâ€" hibition of the Artists League of the Midwest, on view in Mandel Brothers new Art Exhibition Galâ€" leries. Miss Lazard has contributed Mr. Jones, grandson of Mrs. Ada Jones of Lake Forest, former Highland Parker, is employed at Sears; Roebuck company, Highland Park. R <+ â€" Following a short honeymoon, Mr. Jones and his bride are now residing in Evanston. EXHIBITS PAINTING Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencos FLOW E RS FOR EVERY OCCASION and _ > Landscape Service 290 Greenwood Avenue "Dark Forest‘" to the collecâ€" "J0Ss. KOLBECK 6 0 9 ON INTRAâ€"MURAL BOARD From West Rogers Park, Chiâ€" cago, are the Julius Epsteins. They purchased the home at 1408 Dean avenue in which they are now residing. él‘hey are parents of a son, Daniel, 12, and a daughter, Susan, 7. Mr. Epstein is an atâ€" torney at 32 W. Randolph street, Chicago. * 3 The Intraâ€"mural Board of Lake Forest college recently electéd NEWCOMERS TO . HIGHLAND PARK. Newcomers to Higl en peg Emt e college, Sioux City. Louise Adler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.: Robert Adler of Highâ€" â€"Louise is in her senior year at Morningside. _ C Jim.isâ€"a junior this year at the college. a & AT MORNINGSIDE James Cruttenden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cruttenden, 583 Bob O‘Link rd., was recently iniâ€" tiated intoâ€"active membership of Digamma Alpha Upsilon, social fraternity at Lake Forest college. and Walter A, Wecker, Jr., son of the senior Weckers of Bannockâ€" February 11, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon at the First Presbyterâ€" ian church, Deerfield. â€"~ The bride wore a beige suit, pink hat and corsage of pink and white carnations. Maid of honor, Miss Marian Kerrihard, sister of the bride, wore a tan suit.. Géorge Kerrihard, brother of the bride, served the bridegroom Mrs. Fred Moon of 590 Home: wood avenue and her brother, Arthur Herdklotz of Waodstock, Illinois, returned from the Bronx, New York, on Sunday, They atâ€" tendg.n%the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Henry Christmann on Friâ€" day. *; , Kerrihards of 2150 Grove avenue The bride‘s mother was in brown crepe and the bridegroom‘s mother wore a blue silk suit. Both wore corsages of yellow roses. A reception followed . at the home of the bride‘s parents. FRATERNITY INITIATE The bride and bridegroom were both graduated from Northwestâ€" ern university, She was a member of Chi Omega sorority and he.of Alpha Delta fraternity. During the war Mr. Wecker served with the navy for three,years. . HOMEEROM NEW YORK Following a short weddingâ€"trip, Mr. Wecker and his bride are now living at 1100 N. Dearborn street, Chicago. . . Highland Park: 2â€"5424 semeste: ~â€"â€"â€"~TH Eâ€"PRESS ROESSLER‘S RUG CLEANERS RUGS â€"â€" FURNITURE â€" DRAPES â€" ._Preâ€"moth Proofing in Rugs THIS MONTH Drapes Cleaned THIS MONTH at 30 per cent Discount L ugls. TO AVOID THE SPRING RUSH s j 13, when the seniors will be measâ€" ured for the garments that they will wear. The rental price will be $2.50,. As usual, the boys will wear blue gowns and the girls will wear ‘white gowns. a High School Seniors â€" Prepare for Graduation Marching practice for graduaâ€" tion will start on Wednesday, March 17, and continue through June 1. Theâ€"first day of practice will be held in the boys‘ and girls‘ gym, where the. seniors will reâ€" ceive their preliminary instrucâ€" tions. After the June 1 marching practice, the senior picnic will be held. Py s With graduation at the Highâ€" land Park high school rapidly apâ€" proaching, ~ the: senior class : proâ€" gram is being stepped up. ' Rental payments for caps and gowns are to be made on March Joseph ‘Anthony Seyl, Jr., USN, of 670 Bob O‘ Link road, was reâ€" cently advanced to fireman aboard the destroyer tender USS Tideâ€" water attached to Subordinate Group 3, of the Atlantic Reserve Mr. Seyl entered the Naval servâ€" ice, March 8, 1949. _ JOINS LAW FRATERNITY _ William A. Gail, son of Mr. A. T_Gail of 1015 No. St. Johns Ave., is among .the new members; of The Georgé Washington University chapter of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, it has been announced. He is a freshman in the Univerâ€" sity‘s school of Law, > ADVANCED TO FIREMAN Miss Wolf, a junior, is makeâ€"up editor for the campus newspaper, a solicitor for the campus chariâ€" ties organization, a counselor in the freshman women‘s dormitory, viceâ€"president of the women‘s recreation associationâ€"and a memâ€" ber of the pep and social commitâ€" Bob is the son of Ingram C. Rasmussen of 340 Elm place. C 22 2 . MemiGegee ATTENDING AvIATION * SCHOOL g Herbert G. Davis, airman, USN, son‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Davis of 8 North First st., recentâ€" ty began a 19â€"week course of inâ€" tricians School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memâ€" JOINS ALPHA CHI OMEGAS Miss Jill Moore, 2038 South Sheridan road, was recently iniâ€" tiated by Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wisconsin. _ j Davis, who entered the Naval service Jan. 19, 1948, attended Highland Park High school. Miss Margaret Wolf, daughter of the C. L. Wolfs of 692 Carol court, was elected rushing chairâ€" man of Pi Beta Phi,.social sororâ€" ity, at Lawrence college, Appleâ€" ton,‘ Wisconsin, recently. Miss Moore is a freshman at the school. f ELECTED RUSHING CHAIRMAN S P EC IALIS TS Jr., of 1056 Elmwood drive, Deerâ€" field, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital. A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Wednesday, February 22, for the Elio Morâ€" dinis of 53 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Mordini is the former Rita Morelli. The baby, who has been named Cheryl, is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mae Morelli of Burton â€"avenue;/ Highâ€" wood, Peter Morelli of Highwood avenue, Highwood, and Silvio Turâ€" ellis of Ashland avenue, Highâ€" Barbara Anne has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on Tuesday, February 21, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schaeppi (Marion Moon) of 26 S. Green Bay road. The Schaeppis areâ€"also the parâ€" ents of a son, Lyle, 15months old. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rainer of 239 _ Graceland. ~avenue, Des Grandparents are the ~Fred Moons of 598 Homewood avenue and the Alfred P. Schaeppis of St. Raul, Minnesota. F ,â€"_ Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois LOOK WHO‘S HERE On Tuesday, February 21, Mr. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS _ Thursday, March 2, 1950 _~~~ Plaines, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hosâ€" P pital on Wednesday, February 22. _ ‘The baby, who has been named Patricia Jo, has a brother, Jimmy, 8. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mills of 1918 Kincaid street and the J. A. Browns of WiBliston, North Dakota. A little girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, February 24, to Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Brown (Barbara Mills) of 1442 N. Sedgwick avenue, Chicaâ€" 224 Washington street, Highwood. ‘The baby,. born on Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 25, at the Highland Park hospital, has a sister, Mary, 2, and A sister for Lawrence, 2, arâ€" rived at the B"hly Park hosâ€" pital on Sunday, February 26. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Powell, Jr. of 1315 Marion avenue. Mrs.â€"Powell is the former: Gwendolyn Hampton. Grandparents are the senior Powells of Winnetka and Mr. Godâ€" frey Hampton of Melbourne, Ausâ€" tralia, and the late Mrs. Hampâ€" ton, who passed away one year ago on the day her granddaugh= ter. was born. : Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Abernathy of 1027 Greenwood avenue, Deerâ€" field, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland. Park hospital on Saturday, February 18. _On Sunday, February 19, a son arrived at the Highland Park hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kellner of 610 Glenshire road, Glenview. Parents of a daughter are Mr. hatpnrgediine ty se Sb cce t .. â€"c 1 pras, â€"ete. 4 strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of ary man or womain. A PERâ€" FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.S. 2c, 3c, etc. stamps. SATISâ€" FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" mediate s hip ment. $1.50 POSTPAID. In beautiful silver plate, $17.50 tax and postpaid. (Iilinois residents pleces add 2% to cover sales taz.) .â€" L *oal

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