o APPROACHING WEDDING Saturdgy, March 24, is the date chosen for the wedding of Miss Barbara Elien Floyd and Gerald Roland Roberts. The 4:30 cereâ€" mony will be read in the Highland Park Presbyterian church by the Rev. William A. Young. The brideâ€" toâ€"be is the daughter of the John David Floyds of 441 St. Johns place and Mr. Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Roberts of Alamosa, Colorado. Mrs. Don Ingwersen of Dallas, Texas, former roommate and sorâ€" ority sister of Miss Floyd at the University of Colorado, will atâ€" tend as matron of honor. Bridesâ€" maids will include Miss Mildred Deem, also an Aplha Chi Omega .sorority sister at Colorado, and three Highland _ Parkers, the Misses Meredith Barr, Patricia Bartell and Nancy Johnson. _ Miss Floyd is a junior at Coloâ€" rado, where her fiance graduated last June. _ Mr. Roberts and his bride will live in Denver. , / * Mrs. J. D, Floyd of 441 St Johns place spent a week recently with her daughter, Barbara, at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house on â€" the University< of Colorado campus.. Barbara‘s wedding to Gerald Roberts will take place on March 24 at the Presbyterian church. WEEKâ€"END VISIT Ted Alfred of Ravinia spent the weekâ€"end in Beloit, Wis. He was the guest of Miss Cathie Croneis at the Beloit college sorority forâ€" mals. Word_ comes . from Bradford Junior college, â€" Bradford, â€" Mass., that Miss Lynn Ahrens has been reâ€"elected a freshman memberâ€"atâ€" large of the Student Council for the second semester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan â€"Rd. sERVmG INâ€"ArRMY â€" <~~ . Lt. William W. Kellner of, Vine avenue, who was recalled w’nnny service in October, has been staâ€" tioned at Fort Riley, Kansas. He will be leaving shortly for Fort Benning, Gcorgia, preparatory for service in Korea. His wife and young son and daughter, Billy, 1, and Patty, 3, are with him. Among â€" some ~three hundred students and faculty of the Uniâ€" Â¥ersity of Illinois who had the unusual opportunity of performâ€" ing with one of the world‘s greatâ€" est contemporary composers, Paul Hindemith, in a concert at the U. of I. on Sunday was Donald Hill Bergstrom, 53 N. Green Bay rd., a senior at the university. & MOVE TO TAFT FROM FRESNO, CALIFORNIA The C. Sidney Brews (Irene Ingalls) â€" and daughter, Nevelle, formerly of Fresno, moved recentâ€" ly to Taft, Calif. Mrs. Brew is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Ingalls of Highland Park. ELECTED TO STUDENT COUNCIL AT BRADFORD _ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ball of WoodstocR, III. were the Sunday guests of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Albert Larson of 133 S. Green Bay road. COLORADO VISIT LEAVING FOR 3 . FLORIDA SOON | Ray Sutinen of S. St. Johns avenue will be leaving this weekâ€" end for a three weeks‘ vacation trip through Florida. Barbara is expected home on the 15th for spring vacation from Colorado, where she is in her junâ€" ior year. T PERFORMS IN CONCERT Don, who resides with his aunt, Miss Helen Hill, is the son of Carl Bergstrom of Maywood and VISIT HERKE Hill). 2355 Lakeside place, was a weekâ€" end guest of Miss Janis Zabel at year at the Highland Park high school. Jack Klingler, son of the Raymond E. Klinglers of 1301 Broadview ave., was Dorie‘s escort at the Sorority formals held on Saturday night at the college. Jack, also is a Highland Park high school senior this year. BELOIT VISIT > Miss Dorie Sherbano, daughter Beloit Almost 200 Lawrence women were present for the event, and guests of the sponsoring Lawrence women‘s association for the dinâ€" ner .were wives g';f the adminisâ€" trative officers. Mothers» of the honored seniors were also presâ€" ent. ; 4 Speaker at the banquet, which this yéar fell on Washington‘s birthday to heighten the colonial theme, was Dr. Margaret Cairnâ€" cross Wells, dean of. womien at Carroll college, Waukesah, Wis., and an alumna of Lawrence. > Miss Wolf is president of the Women‘s Recreation association, head counselor at Ormsby hall, a member of Mortar Board, rushing chairman of Pi Beta Phi.sorority, and last spring won the Spade, given to the outstanding Junior woman, and the Pond Sport award. She has also been makeâ€"up editor of the campus paper. Dubach is a veteran employee of the ‘Wilson organization, servâ€" ing the company in many differâ€" ent capacities ‘over the years. He was â€" appointed â€" Comptroller in 1947, a position he still occupies. One of the most coveted honors at Lawrence college came to Miss Margaret Wolf, 693 Carol court, at the 27th Best Loved banquet at Appleton, Wis. j Three other girls shared the honor. They had been chosen earlier by â€" allâ€"woman vote, but their identitiecs were not revealed until they minucted into the hall costumed as two outstanding colâ€" onial couples, the George Washâ€" ingtons and the James Madisons. Election of Frank. Dubach as Secretary of _ Wilson : Sporting Goods Co. was announced recently by President Fred J. ‘Bowman. He is a resident of Highland Park. Ralph Anschuetz of 756 Broddâ€" view ave. returned home on Sunâ€" day after attending a convention in Washington, D. C. and a trip to Connecticut last week. ATTENDS CONVENTION HONORED AT LAWRENCE ELECTED SECRETARY Appointed *as general office manaier of the Kansas City branch in 1940, Dubach served in that position before coming to the headquarter Chicago offices in 1945 as assistant comptroller. In Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. !! Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Janis is a ~_Newcomers to Highland Park are the Carl M. Rothschilds of 1200 S. Sheridan road. From Chiâ€" cago, they bqilt their ranch style home here. Their son is Jeffrey \Lee, 5. Mr. Rothschild is in the packing business in Chicago and \ Omaha. 54+ C ORT LUNCHEON joyed a delightful spring lunchâ€" eon Friday as the guests of the Shore Chapter, Mrs. Sidney Morâ€" ris in her charming home on Raâ€" vine Drive. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Henry Fink, Winnetka, Mrs. Max Auerbach, Highland Park and Mrs. Irving Kaufman, Membership FLORIDA HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. Morris are enjoying a winter holiday in Florâ€" ida where they willattend a series of preâ€"nuptial parties‘in honor of The Reading Group, sponsored by Mrs. Saul Stone and Mrs. I. M. Greenberg of Highland Park, members of North Shore ORT, met at the home of Mrs. Sam Cohn, 640 Linden Ave., Highland Park. Mrs. Sidney Rubenstein reviewed "George . Washington _ Carver‘s Autobiography." "The Diplomat" is next month‘s choice. The hostâ€" ess served a luncheonette. the Getz‘ daughter, who will be married in a summer garden setâ€" ting in Miami Beach, this weekâ€" end. They also plan five days of deepâ€"sea fishing off the Keys beâ€" fore they set off for Nassau. Lt (j.g) and Mrs. T. P. Shellaâ€" barger are new to Highland Park. Lt. Shellabarger, who was recentâ€" ly stationed at the Naval Air base in Kodiak; Alaska, is now serving in the Custom House in Chicago. They are the parents of a daughâ€" ter, Diane, 9, and a son, David, who will be vight years old in April. [+ % Formerly of Chicago are the Harvey C. Amsterdams of 2305 Lakeside _place. They purchased their home, â€"Mr. Amsterdam is in the, Real Estate business in Chiâ€" cago. Their son,; Steven, will be fout vears old on March 19. From Chicago are the A. T. Perbohners. They bought the home at 2301 S.. Sheridan road in which they areâ€"now residing. Their son, John Jiy, is twenty months old. Mr. Perbohner is viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of Durallium Products corpâ€" oration, Chicago. READING GROUP MEETS Recently of Chicago and now living in the home they purchased at 1732 S. Green Bay road, forâ€" merly _ Professor Lew _ Sarett‘s home, are the L. H. Smocks.,Mr: Smock is Chicago: representative of the DeVilbiss Atomizer compâ€" any of Chicago and Toledo, O. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK The Smocks‘ daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Esdale and her two children, Sally 14, and Tom, 11, reside with them. Lake Forest Academy is pleased to announce that the following boys have made the Honor Roll for the last semester:â€"Highland Parkâ€"Harrison N. Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., 176 Laurel ave.; Williant Grif« MAKE LAKE FOREST HONOR ROLL 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL HL 20710 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. ts to ORT enâ€" of Glenâ€" THE PRESS fith McMillan, son of Dr. and Mrs. William M. McMillan, 233 Central ave.; Warren A. Peterson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Peterâ€" 1. To speak for them at their anâ€" [nunl service, the Sisterhood ‘has ‘chosen three ‘women who have |rendered distinguished service to {the congregation and the comâ€" ‘munity, one of whom is Mrs. |Charles Melvoin, 1424 Wildwood |\lane, now completing her second year as president of the Sisterâ€" {hood. * Scott Vaile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Vaile, 212 Maple ave.; of Mrs. A. J. Valiquet, 2230 Lakeâ€" MOCK U. S. NATIONS ASSEMBLY AT OBERLIN Taking part in on allâ€"day Mock United Nations Assembly at Oberâ€" more and English major and son of Mrs. Miriam G. Ruekberg of 1050 Oak st., will be a member of the United States delegation. ‘The Mock UN Assembly will be conducted by four Ohio colleges, Denison, Ohio Weslyan, Oberlin, and Wooster, in the Jones Field House at Oberlin in three sessions, beginning at 11:00 a.m. and endâ€" ending at 10:30 p.m. The probâ€" lem to be discussed will be "Estabâ€" lishment of a permanent United Nations police force." 10, _ Mr. Whitney is a life member of the . Million Dollar Round ‘Table, and has also been a memâ€" her of the company‘s President‘s Club four timesâ€"and has received the Natichal â€"Quality Award four times.~ ces omcrin itc t mm AT MIAMI BEACKH Guests ~at . the:â€"Roney Plaza Hotel, Miami Beach, include Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Getz and Miss Constance Getz of Highland Park. SISTERHOOD SERVICE The women‘s auxiliary of North Shore Congregation Israel will be honored at aâ€" special Sisterhood night, March 16, at 8:30 o‘clock. Russel C. Whitney, °C. L U., 461 N. Ridge road, representative for The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, has recently been notified by the home office in Hartford that he has qualified for the company‘s honor organâ€" ization, the Dependables. This is the eighth time he ‘has qualified since joining the company in 1940. â€" A daughter was born to the Russell F. Petersons of 530 Longâ€" fellow ave., Decrfiéld; on Febâ€" ruary 26. The new arrival has been named Gail Christine. Gail has two older sisters, Karen, 4 and oneâ€"half and Martha, 19 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and lr§ Leo Wolterding of Highâ€" land Park, and the paternal grandâ€" mother is Mrs. John Peterson of Chicago. â€" INSURANCE TOPPER Their second child, a son, Robin: Joseph, was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Tuesday, February 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ferrari (Virginia Gerâ€" ber) of 235 North ave., Highwood., Mrs. Ferrari formerly was ah offiâ€" ce employee at the Highland Park hospital. Their other son, Michael Anthony, is 18 months old. M Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Beckman of Fondulac, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Lui Mazzetti of Prairie ave., Highland Park. LOOK;WHO‘S HERE! Thursday, March 8, 1951