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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1951, p. 4

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The wedding of Miss Patricia Aun Coleman and John R. Freiâ€" muth, U. S. Army, took place on Saturday, May 19, at the St. James church, Highwood. The 10:30 a.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. James Gleeson. The bride is the daughter of the Bert Colemans of 630 Glenview avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the Frank Freimuths of Chicago. PATRICIA COLEMAN, A BRIDE The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in lace trimmed white satin, made with long sleeves and endâ€" ing in a train. Her fingertip veil fell from a lace bordered tiara, pearl trimmed, She carried a white Prayer book to which a white orâ€" chid was attached and marked with streamers of lilies of the valley, Mrs. Joseph Coleman, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the bride, attended as maâ€" tron of honor. The ballerina frock she wore was of yellow eyelet over organdy and she wore a Dutch style cap of matching material. The Colonial bouquet she carâ€" ried was of small lavender flowers, tied with a purple bow, the ribâ€" bons reaching to the edge of her The white hat the bride‘s mothâ€" er wore was trimmed in cinnamon, brown to match her dress and her accessories were white. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother was in light blue and the trim on her white hat matched her dress, Her accessorâ€" ies, also, were white. Each wore a corsage of white carnations. Best man was Joseph Coleman, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Donald Coleman, anâ€" other brother, Anthony Bitetti and Robert Smith. A Juncheon.for the bridal party and immediate families was held at the VEW hall and in the eve» ning a reception was held at the Moose élub. 3 The follqwing day the young couple left for Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, to make their home during the time the bridegroom is stationed there. m PARTICIPATES IN COLLEGE PLAY Dick Hessler, sophomore at Beâ€" loit college, had a leading part in "The Madwoman of Chaillot," a play given by the Beloit college players last weekâ€"end. The â€"play was__pxesented _ as. fhcir annual Mother‘s day production. Performâ€" ances were given on Friday eveâ€" ning, Saturday afternoon and Satâ€" urday evening. Dick‘s brother, Bill, a senior. at Beloit, will have a role in the commencement play to be given soon in Beloit, The boys‘ parents reside at 2380 S. tireen Bay rd. ATTENDS CALIFORNIA ‘ STATE LEAGUE CONVENTION Mrs. C. Sidney Brew of Taft, California was in Pacific Grove, California, this past week attendâ€" ing the California State League of _ Women â€" Voters‘_ convention. She left a few days early in order toâ€"attend the West Coast Relays in Fresno. Mrs. Brew is the*forâ€" mer Irene Ingalls, daughter of the Tate Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Ingalls of Highland Park. BETROTHAL TOLD The betrothal of his daughlor,"ou January 19. Alice Marion, to I:olwrt"Mq-lvillui Mrs. Cushman is the daughter Wolters has recently been anâ€" hof Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Wolters of nounced by Louis J. ‘;:Ild:l.\"llr1.’"('5‘0" ave. ADVERTISEMENT arly in order Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushman Coast Rel@y$ | (Winifred Wolters) are now living w is the"forâ€"|in Greenville, Miss.,. where Mr. daughter Of Cushman is a forester with the F. M. Ingalls | (‘, S. Gypsum company. The Cushmans are parents of a daughâ€" ‘ter, Christine, 19 months, and a ' y \ son, John Howard, who was born his daughter, | on January 19. / 7: Py St. Louis, Mo, Mr. Wolters is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters of 1303 Judson ave. Miss Garday attended Northâ€" western university. Mr. Wolters, a graduate of Purdue university, is studying at the Kent College of Law, Chicago, where he will be graduated in June. He is connectâ€" ed with the law firm of Moore, Olson and Trexler, Chicago. The wedding is planned to take place in October. Norris Alfred of Salem, Oreâ€" gon, arrived Sunday for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Anshuetz, and brother,. Ted Alâ€" fred, of Ravinia, enroute East. He will leave for New York this weekâ€"end. t 4 VISITING HERE LEAVES TOâ€"DAY FOR ARMY OCS Ted Yeager, son of the Harry M. Yeagers of 1949 Northmaor road, is leaving toâ€"day for Fort Riley, Kansas, to start his basic training in the army Officer‘s Candidate school. _ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Nancy Catherine, to Robert C. Woodworth, Jr., has been anâ€" nounced by Mr. and Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson of 699 Yale lane. Mr. Woodworth is the son of the senâ€" ior Woodworths of Minncapolis, Minn. Both Miss Johnson and her fiance are students at Carleton college in Northfield, Minn. Mr. Woodworth, who served with the army during the war, will be gradâ€" uated in June. Miss Johnson, a graduate of Highland Park High school, will complete her junior year next month. â€" _ No date has been set for the wedding. ~~ COLORADO VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kelly of Broadview avenue are spending a week in‘ Boulder â€"and Denver, Colo. Mrs. Kelly‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wells of Caluâ€" met City," I!I., are here with the children, Colléen and Batrick, for the week their parents are away. Miss Linda Rollery of Roger Williams avenue was hostess at a miscellancous ~shower recently + honor of her twin brother‘s fiance, Miss Carmen Menduno. Miss Menâ€" duno and Dario Rollery will be murried at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church on Saturday, June Mrs. Myron Bernstein and chilâ€" dren, Sue Ann and Chuckie, of 1533 S. Sheridan road will leave next week for a three weeks‘ visit with Mrs. Bernstein‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser of, New York. fl"-‘k” BRIDAL SHOWER NEW YORK VISIT LIVING IN MISSISSIPPT mai To e prtlae ansmitl ADVERTISEMENT ATTEND BELOIT | MOTHER‘S DAY WEEKâ€"END . Among _ the Hfin‘ Park mothers of Belofg, co students, who attended the Mother‘s Day festivities, in Beloit, Wis., this past weekâ€"end, were Mrs. William Dorick of Temple ave., Mrs. J. G. Hesler of 2380 S. Green Bay Td., Mrs. Carl G. Howard of 2371 Lakeside place and Mrs. T. J. Zabel of Broadview ave. Mrs. Dorick‘s daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Zabel‘s daughter, Janis, are freshmen; Mrs. Howard‘s daughâ€" ter, Jean, is a sophomore and Mrs. Hesler‘s sons, Bill and Dick, are a senior and sophomore, respectâ€" ively. VMED GUEST EDITOR OF ADEMOISELLE MAGAZINE Miss Mary Ferguson, a senior at Purdue university, has been named a Guest Editor of Mademâ€" viselle Magazine. She is one of twenty winners among 850 underâ€" graduate members of Mademoisâ€" elle‘s College Board at colleges and universities across the ‘counâ€" try who competed for this year‘s Guest â€" Editorships. The twenty Guest Editors will go to New York City for four weeks, June 4 to June 29 to help write and edit the magazine‘s annual August College issue. Mary is in the school of Home Economics and is a member of Pi Beta Phi social sorority at Purâ€" due. She is the daughter ‘of the R. C. Fergusons of 608 Delta rd. PARTICIPATED IN "FORESTER DAY" Earl Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson of 1220 Liewellyn ave. and Ray J. Geraci of 11 South Green Bay rd. Senâ€" iors at Lake Forest College, were members of the "Forester Days" committee at the ('ollL‘gc;{{uy 17. "Jim Forester Day" is the specâ€" ial day when students, relatives, friends, guests, and anyone who is interested in attending particiâ€" pate in unique activities on the campus. s y William C. .MeCulloch of 1358 Broadview avenue was one of the principal speakers at the annual American Mining. Congress, held on Tuesday, May 15, in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. McCulloch‘s talk was gn coal preparation. PRINCIPAL SPEAKER 5 o eA "TTospital on Skbkic boulevard, Glencoe. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Dr. and Mrs. Myron Bernstein | of T533 S. Sheridan road are new | Highland Parkers. From Northâ€"‘ field, they are‘the parents of a| daughter, Sue Ann, 4, and a son,| Chuckic® 2. Dr. Bernstein is owner | From the South Side} Chicago, are Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Magâ€" nus, daughters, Carol, 7, and PhyIâ€" lis, 4, and son, Tommy, 1. They bought their home at 1471 Linden ave. Mr. Maugnus is in the steel processing . business in Chicago. Former ‘Chicagoans . are . the Charles Rubins and daughter, Diâ€" ana, 8, of 944 Beech lane. They purchased their home here, Mr. Rubin is sales representative for a textile mills, Chicago. O New owners of theâ€"home at 801 Lincoin avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Harold _P. _ Oggel, formerly of Irving Park, Chicago. Their sons are Terry, 12, Stephen, 9, and Jéffrey, 3. Mr. Orgel is with the A. C. Neilsen company, doing reâ€" search work in radio advertising. Recently of Chicago and now living in the home they built at 1003 Grange avenue are Mr.â€"and ADVERTISEMENT TKE PRESS Mrs. Gus Hainsel and son, Richâ€" ard, 20. Mr. Hainsel is a tool and dyo‘ maker in Chicago. Now living at 150 Lakeside pl., the home they built, are Mr. and nicks have two children, a daughâ€" ter, Joy, 8, and a son, Lee, 4. They formerly lived in Chicago. Mr. Reznick is in the mail order busiâ€" ness in Chicago. Formerly of Rogers Park, Chiâ€" cago, and now living at 1526 Berkeley road are Robert J. Norâ€" en, Jr., and his mother, Mrs. Norâ€" en, Sr. Mrs. Noren says she is delighted and happy with the home they built and with Highland Park, Mr. Noren is with the Dictaphone corporation, 333 N. Michigan ave., Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lappen of 424 Green Bay road. From Chicago, they purchased their home here. Mr. Lappen is with the Englander company, Chicago. William Prake, Jr. of 520 Laurel Ave., is one of 550 perâ€" sons scheduled to receive degrees at Drake university‘s 70th comâ€" mencement May 28 in Des Moines, ITowa. DRAKE U. He will be granted a bachelor of science in education degree from the Drake college of educaâ€" tion. . AT OBERLIN Benjamin G. Ruekberg, sophoâ€" more and English major in the deâ€" partment of arts and sciences of Oberlin College, was. publicity chairman for the ‘53 Spree held at Oberlin College on May 19. The Spree included a picnic, hay ride, and dance on the, Finney Plaza for the members of the sophomore class. A son was bornâ€"at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giannasi of 125 Maple ave., Highwood. The baby, who has been named Lenâ€" nart Thomas, is the grandson of Mr.; and _Mrs. ‘Herbert Gustufson of Chicago and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giannasi of Highâ€" wood. * § Ruekberg is the son of Mrs. Nathan Ruekberg of 1050 Oak st., Highland Park, and the late Mr. Ruckberg. He is also social chairman of his dormitory. y A brother for David, 5, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, May 15. They are the children .of Mr. and Mrs. William Volpendesta of 1838 First st. Mrs. The baby‘s mother is the former Ingrid Gustufson.. â€"> : LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Now there are one million owners of the Bell Systemâ€"an outstanding example of the American Nay. + The Bell System is the first organization to pass this million milestone. But millions more_own imany ether corgpanics. The Amecrican capitalist is found in every walk of life. . Enough to fill Chicago‘s Soldier Field 10 times! Now...a million owners of Bell Telephone Bell Telephone owners live on farms, in villages and cities â€" in 19,000 communiâ€" ties in every state of the Union. ‘There are about 91,000 in Illinois. One out of every 45 American families has a direct investment in Bell Telephone. About half of Illinois Bell‘s 40,000 emâ€" ployees are stockholders. Volpendensta is the former Joan Smith. The little boy has been named Gary Michael. (randparents are the <John Smiths of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Diana Volpendesta of 219 Lelwelâ€" On Thursday, May 17, a son, Gregory Edward, was born at the Highwood hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Beaudin (Peggy Lawâ€" ler) of 9% Prairie ave., Highâ€" wood. The baby has a sister, Donâ€" ma, and a brother, John Mitchell, 3%. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Beatrice Codling of 618 Green Bay road, Highwood, and the paâ€" ternal grandparents are. Mrs. Katherine Didier of Evanston and Ambrose Beaudin of Chicago. Robert James has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Thursday, May 17, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sleeman of 734 Cenâ€" tral ave. The little boy has a sisâ€" ter, Carol, 17, and a brother, Allan, 10, Mrs. Sleeman is the former Mary Gaffney, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Gaffney of Arthur, Ill. Thomas Sleeman of 531 South End court is the paterâ€" nal grandfather. A sister for Jill, 3, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, May 18. Pnrent? are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruekberg of 730 Princeton ave. Mrs. Ruekberg is the former Loig Heymann. The baby, who hase been named Louise, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heymann of 1023 Lincoln avenue . and Mrs. Nathanâ€" Ruekberg of 1050â€" Oak * Mr. and Mrs. James Kilkenny, Jr. of 846 Forest ave., Deerfield, became the parents of a daughter at the Highwood hospital on Friâ€" day, May 18. The little girl named Patricia Ann, has a sister, Kathâ€" leen, 23 months. Mrs. Kilkenny is the former Gladys Ott, daughter of Mr. Geoâ€" rge Ott of 846 Forest ave., Deerâ€" field. Mr: Kilkenny‘s parents are the senior Kilkennys of 600 Skokie Boulevard. A daughter,â€"named Susan, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" j 983 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7811 Highwood Glass & | Paint Co. § VENETIAN BLINDS ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY These million ownors who prt thâ€"ir savâ€" ings into American Telephone and Tele» graph stock enable Mizois Peli :o put up buildings, install needed switchboards, run noew cable, buy more telephones. The flow of investor money into this equipment enables labor and management to give you, fast, dependable telephone service. Withâ€" out investor money, we stop growing, and your service eventually suffers. . \ Last year Bell Telephone stockholders in TIllinois received some 18 million dollars in dividends. Bell payrolls and purchases of supplies totaled about 300 million dollars, making the telephone business a part of the business life and prosperity of almost 7 million people in Minois Bell territory, Its welfare affects the welfare of all. Thursday, May 24, 1951 pital on Sunday, May 20, to Mr. ud/ln. Henry Krumbach of 701 Ridge road. Mrs. Krumbach is the former Eileen Meyers. The Krumâ€" bachs are also parents of another daughter, Judy Kay, 2 years old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Meyers of Henrietta, Okls., ‘and Mrs. George Krumbach of Deerfield. . â€"â€"@â€"â€"â€" The baby boy born on Sunday, May 20, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to m(-z and Mrs. Whitney Binz of 321‘ Euclid ave., has been named Whitney Craig. Mrs. Binz, a former nurse at the Highland Park hospital, is the former Marâ€" ion Berg. Mr. Binz, who was reâ€" called to the navy, is stationed at Great Lakes. He was formerly an xâ€"ray technichian at the Highland Park hospital. % 7dhnd;;arents are August Berg of Chicago and Mrs. Rose Binz, also of Chicago. . FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE North Shore Flerist Satisfaction Guaranteed RENO CLEANERS 377 Roger Williams Telegraph Delivery Service Landscape Service °* â€" jJOS. KOLBECK . FL O W ER S FOR EVERY OCCASION (Continued en page 5) Pickup and Delivery 290 Greemwood Avenue Call â€" HL § G@G â€"â€"â€"â€"~

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