t S MIRIAM WICHMAN WEDS The Rev. F. 8. Wichman of San Francisco, California heard the exâ€" change of nuptial vows on Saturâ€" day, May 12, at 8 p.m. when his sister, Miss Miriam Elise Wichâ€" man, became the bride of Dr. Walter Everett Humble of Chiâ€" cago at a double ring ceremony at the First United Evangelical Church. The bride is the daughgter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Wichman of 1351 St. Johns ave. The bride, who was given in marriage. by her father, was gowned in white marquisette. Her fingertip veil fell fromâ€" a lace headdress and she carried a white satin covered Bible marked with showers of lilies of the valley, Miss Christine Sappington: of Chicago, maid of honor, wore a frock of white dotted marquisette over orchid and the bridesmaids, Miss Patricia McCoppin <of fhiâ€" eago and Mxs. Robert Moore of Highland Park, were similarly dressed except that Miss McCopâ€" pin‘s frock was white marquisette over yellow and Mrs. Moore‘s, over blue. Their flowered tiara headâ€" dresses and nosegays of spring flowers matched their dresses. _ Best man was Donald Humble, brother of the bridegroom and the ushers were Daniel Dreiske of Evanston, uncle of the bride; Willâ€" iam Garrison of Bloomington, Ind., brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, and Wilmer Weishaar of Chicago. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Garriâ€" son, played selections on the harp. She was accompanied by an uncle, Herman Dreiske of Chicago, at the organ. The bride‘s mother chose a dusty rose dress for the occasion, compâ€" lemented by a corsage of sweetâ€" heart roses. . A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s club. FLORIDA VACATION After a short honeymoon, Dr. Humble and his bride will reside in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warten and sons, .Jimmy and Dickie, of Bellwood _ and _ Mrs. ‘ Warren‘s mother and sister, Mrs. Freda ï¬w!vit;u and â€" Miss‘_Dorothy adewitz of.631 Vine ave., are in Florida for a three weeks‘ vaâ€" cation. They spent the first week at Daytona Beach and are now in Miami. Before returning home they planâ€"to spend some time in Tampa. <, ~ HOSTESS AT SHOWER Mrs. George A. Rose, Jr. of 1627 Broadview avenue was hostâ€" ess at a"shower last Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs.. Kenneth Crowell of 321 Central: ave. Miss Carolyn Baird, student at Duke University, has received honorable mention in an essay contest sponsored by ithe Duke English department, it was recentâ€" ly announced. STUDENT AT DUKE CONTEST WINNER Miss Baird received honorable mention for her short story enâ€" titled "The Fate of a Mouse". She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Baird, 20 S. Linden Ave. Offered this year for the first time, the prizes in freshman Engâ€" North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK F L O W ER 8 ror EyEaY OCCAasson 290 Greeawood Avenue 6 0 9 lish are designed to récognize outâ€" standing imaginative and exposiâ€" tory writing. Contest entries were judged by a committee of freshâ€" APPROACHING WEDDING St. James church, Highwood, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Coleman, daughter of the Bert Colemans of 630 Glenview ave., and John R. Freimuth, son of the Frank Freiâ€" muths of Chicago, on Saturday, May 19. The 10:30 a.m. ceremony will be read by the Rev. James Gleeson. The bride‘s father will “ivo her in marriage. _ Attending the couple as best man and matron of honor will be the bride‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman of St. Johns ave. Donald Coleman, another brother, and Robert Smith will usher. After the reception the young couple will leave for the east where they will live at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, while Mr. Freimuth, ‘who is with the U. S. army, is stationed there. A luncheon will be held at the VFW hall for members of the imâ€" mediate _ families â€" and . bridal party and a reception will be held at the Moose club in the evening. Mrs. Joseph Coleman was hostâ€" ess at a surprise miscellanceus shower on Friday night in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. About sixty guests attended. Mrs. Chris Jensen of Anchorâ€" age, Alaska, has returned to her home after a six weeks‘ visit here. She divided her time with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Leonâ€" ard D; Larsens of 632 Onwentsia ave., and friends in Evanston, her former home. The Jensens and their son, Kenneth, had made many visits to Anchorage before ALASKA VISITOR Miss Marie Elizabeth Dahl beâ€" came the bride .of John H. Kleis of Lake Forest on Saturday, May 12, at the Wesley Methodist church, Highwood. The 3~p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Robert Albertson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David movin Augus MARIE DAHL, A BRIDE S. Dahl of 215 Sard place, Highâ€" wood, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Herbert Kleis of Hamâ€" burg, N. Y. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown, fashioned with a lace bodâ€" there permanently last Oulstending features of the 7.5 eulsie foot Pedor “uâ€"mw.nuhâ€"mmg handy Ods and Ends besket, 24.8 2q. ft. of usabile shelf awree and the fnmous tom year warranty on the compiete freeaing unit, busner and comtwol uystem. quet she carried was of lilies. Miss Nan Herrick of Lake Forâ€" est, maid of honor, wore a frock of pale green sheer and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow tulips. Her headdress of flowers matched. ‘The bridesmaids, cousins of the bride, Miss Marion Dahl of Highâ€" land Park and Miss Ellen Sylte of Chicago, wore gowns and headâ€" dresses like that of the honor atâ€" tendant â€"in. yellow sheer, and the flowers they carried were lavender tulips. A younger sister of the bride, Charlotte Dahl, was in white organdy and her corsage was of pink roses and stephanotis. She performed the candle lightâ€" ing ceremony. Warren Kleis of Hamburg was his brother‘s best man and Alex Pirie of Ravinia and Edward Sims of Lake Bluff ushered. Mrs. August Baracani sang, "I Love Zou Truly" and "Because", accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Don Cuthbertson.. The bride‘s mother wore a dress of roseâ€"beige crepe, brown picture hat and accessories and a corsage of talisman‘ roses.. The brideâ€" groom‘* mother wasâ€"in royal blue with navy accessories. She, too, wore a corsage of talisman roses. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony in the Swedish Glee Club, Waukegan. â€" C The bride, who was employed in the Lake Forest Western Union office, is a graduate of the Highâ€" land Park High school. Mr. Kleis, associated as a psysicist in the research department at Fansteel, received his doctor‘s degree at Yale university. HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. Kleis and his bride are now on a honeymoon in Florida and Cuba. Enroute home they plan to motor along the eastern coast as far as Atlantic City. They will make® their home in the Ridgeâ€" Davis apartments, Evanston. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Velde of 929 S. Linden avenue recenpy returned from a vacation spent at Ponte Verda, Florida, _ SELECTED FOR N. U. PARENTS COMMITTEE + Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alfred B. Meeg, 999 ‘Ridgewood Drive, have been invited to attend the third annval meeting of the Northwestern Uniâ€" versity Parents committee, May 11â€"12â€"13, on the University‘s Evâ€" anston campus. They are the parâ€" ents of Janice M. Meeg, a freshâ€" man in Northwestern‘s College of Liberal Arts. '. Parents of approximately 100 Northwestern students, represent ing 24 states, will attend the meet ing. The Parents Committee was formed in 1949 to serve as liaison THE PRESS and to keep parents informed of TO BE HONORED AT CARLETON COLLEGE ton and son of Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph Demichelis, 885 Taylor ave. A graduate of Highland Park high }ubool. he is also a member of the track team and is chairman Carleton College to be honored at the annual Honors Convocation in Skinner Memorial Chapel Saturâ€" day morning, May 19, is Robert of the special events committee for Social Coâ€"op. * WEDDING DATE CHOSEN Saturday, June 2, has bees chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Beverly Catherine Hayes and Lawrence Allen Willis. The ceremony will be performed at the Wesley Methodist church at 7 p.m. by the Rev. Robert Albertâ€" son. The hrideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Marion Hayes of 518 Midlothian avenue and the brideâ€" groom is the son of George Willis of Zion, IIl. A reception will be held at the Sunset Golf club, folâ€" lowing the ceremony. The bride, whose brother, Wesâ€" ley Hayes, will give her in marâ€" riage, has asked her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Hayes (Ruth Schadewitz) to act as matron of honor. Mrs. Clyde Salyards, her aunt, and Mrs. Geno Tazioli will be bridesmaids. Best man will be Donald Hintz and the ushers will be George Kilkenny and Geno Tazioli. / After a short honeymoon Mr. Willis and his bride will be at home at 518 Midlothian ave. tendants of the bride honored her at a miscellaneous shower given at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Clyde Salyards, 217 Prairie ave., Highwood. About 25 attended. .A house guest of her brotherâ€" inâ€"law ‘ and â€" sister, the Robert Johnstons of 824 Roslyn lane is ‘Miss Janet Jordan of Brentwood, Calif. Here for a month she plans to remain another month,. Her CALIFORNIA VITITOR Las. Thursday the three atâ€" it‘s marvelous ... it‘s motoriess . .. DWs mervelous, is motosies»! Ws the now 1004 Servel Cas Reâ€" fuigesshor. Biggerâ€"zeuch higger â€" on the inside, i‘s smailer on the “b_*nn-fl“h-}-h* Compere the 1904 Rervel with all other types and breads. You‘ll shoose the sitent, motoviess Servel for is gromber comwenionce, ie remerhaiic valee nad Te worrnuted louger Kéc. ‘ Prices stext at $290.95, or $61.10 down, 15 monthly payments of NORTH SHORE %ad cOMPANY "The Friendly People" the Highland Park hospital The Johnstons are also parents of anâ€" other daughter, Cary! Lee, 6. Ravinia Terrace, have just reâ€" ceived word that their daughter Thalia, a graduate of Ferry Hall, girls preparatory school in Lake CUM LAUDE SOCIETY Cum Laude Society installed on Tuesday, May 8. Cum Laude perâ€" forms a function at the secondary level similar to that of Phi Beta Kappa on the college level. The Cum Laude Chapter Roll now inâ€" cludes 129 of the leading indeâ€" pendent schools,in the country. _ While at Ferry Hall Thalia was very»@ctive in the Glee Club. She is on the Dean‘s List at Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Watkins, Jr.,836 Forest ave., received word that their daughter, Katharine, a graduate of Ferry Hall and now a student at Carleton college, has also been elected to be a charter member of the national Cum Lauâ€" de Society installed at Ferry Hall. _ While at Ferry Hall, Miss Watâ€" kins, was on the staff of Ferry Tales, the school yearbook, and FLEET NEWS Ensign Stephen J. Pollak, USN, of 605 Bronson lane is serving with United Nations forces in the Korâ€" ean area as a crew member aboard the destrayer USS Borie. ' active in Y.W.C,A. Highwood Glass & 90B Wauhegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7811 Aie S Anhigowiir 11 ‘The Borie operated with Task Force 95 during a Naval siege on 250 miles of Korea‘s northeast, coast recently. 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