APPROACHING WEDDING The Presbyterian church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Shirley Mae Brown and William Benedict Cope on Saturday, July 7. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young will read the service. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mrs. Richard B. Curry of 709 Ridgewood drive and Mr. Cope is the son of Mrs. Walter: Cope of 645 Vine ave. William Robert Brown of Youngsâ€" town Ohio, will give his sister in Mrs. Leonard Johnson, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will be matron of honor and..Miss Mary Anderson, cousin of Miss Brown, and Mrs. Frank McDonald, both of Deerâ€" field, will attend as bridesmaids. Little Susan Johnson, niece of the bride, will act as flower girl. Thomas Johnson of Glenview will serve as best man and Dougâ€" las Brown of Pittsburgh, Pa.; anâ€" other brother of the bride, and Wildey . Morrison. .of Wheeling, will usher. P The bride‘s atte gowned â€" alike in made with several embroidery on the med (with white 1 dress of the maid Marcia Riges, sist differed from the hers was a hals of A reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club will follow the ceremony. Mr. Cope and his bride will have a two weeks‘ northern honeymoon. When they return they will reside on Ridgewood drive. esses. The following day SMrs. Frank MeDonald will give a lunâ€" cheon and personal shower for Miss Brown the Exmoor Counâ€" Jry club. ()n&;h':glunlny night the Thomas Johnsons will entertain at cocktails and a dinuer party, in honor of_ the betrothed couple, at the Evanston Country club and on Sunday the Waldey Morrisons have planned a cocktail party in their honor. 3 NANCY RIGGS, A Go#ned in ivery ed on Princess sty pleated _ fanâ€"shape French lace in the sion â€" neekline, lac formed. the slecw back with buttons line to the hem at pleated _ fanâ€"shaped nsorts . ‘of French lace in the skirt, &n iHuâ€" sion â€" neekline, lace yoke. which formed. the slecves, trimined | in back with buttons from the netkâ€" line to the hem and ending in a long train, Miss Nancy Riggs beâ€" came ithe bride ofâ€" James Paul Johnson,e Jr. on Saturday, June 16, in the Hichfand Park: Preksbyâ€" terian church it 8:10 p.m. The lace mitts the bride wore covered her arms almost.to the shoulder and the bougu<t she carried was of white roses and stepbanotis. HMer veil, fingertip length, fell from a pearl trimmed tiara. She is the daugthter of Mr. and Mrs. Isnac Short Rigys of 2416 Lakeâ€" side place and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Chattancoga, Tenn. maids"" headpicces â€" were of _ the â€" same â€" flowers lighter shade. Mrs. John (Pogey Jo George), Mi Bushey, Mary Jane Eriksei Howe, all of Hichland Pa Mary â€" Melwaine Tof [Ci O., and Miss Poliy Pereivi Moines, | Towa,. were brid â€"â€" Mareia Whitley of Omal â€" Among the parties honoring the brideâ€"toâ€"be will be a personal shower â€" toâ€"night (Thyrgday). at which Mrs. Fred Bishop and Mrs. Leonard Johnson will be coâ€"hostâ€" esses. â€" The | following | day â€" Mrs. Frank MeDonald will give a lunâ€" cheon and personal shower for fl-p BETROTHAL TOLD The betrothil of th M f the North ( wee r s HOUSE CLEANINGC? CURTAIN TROUBLES DAY CLELANING (aB types) 63 N. Green Bay PARKW AY ojga, Tenn. ‘s attendants were all ke in pink . orandy several rows of white At wory satin ss style, w shaped _ in n the skirt , lace . yol sleeves. tri [> uk rood tiny: M HRH kirt and trimâ€" l'.»{l’h« headâ€" f honor, Miss wers in _ a lohn Houston , Miss Betty riksen, Nancy d Park: Miss {~ Cincinnati, ereival of Des bridesmaids. Omaha, Neb., the fashion th thires Ma Darham ie bride, maids, as cep pink bridesâ€" l r Counâ€" sht the rtain at irty, in tinras 11 daughter of a cousin of the bride, acted as flower girl. A miniature of the other attendants, her pink organdy frock was lace trimmed and in the white basket, pink ribâ€" bon trimmed, which she carried, were pink rose petals. Jamie Hanâ€" :num. of Arlington Heights, son of another cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. He wore a white Eton suit and carried the ring on a lace trimmed white satin pillow. Dr. Johnson served his son as best njamand the ushers were Dr. Joseph Graves of Baltimore, Md., brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom ; Harry Redmond of Chicago; Gorâ€" don Smith and Warren Gardner of Chattanooga; Dr. Robert More, Sam Marabol, Dr. Guy Penningâ€" ton and Hewitt Tomlin, all of Nashville. * Guests were seated from:side misles as the main aisle of ,the church was beautifully decorated with _ candelabra, white flowers and <white satin ribbons. At the altar were ferns and two huge bouquets of pink and white flowâ€" ers; for the candleâ€"light ceremony. The bride‘s mother chose a gown of blue chiffon and tissue faille, embroidered in white, for the occasion, and the bridegroom‘s mother was m.whil« net, made with a lace bodice and trimmed in crystals. Each wore elbow length kid gloves; Their corsages were of A reception at . the Country club followed, mony. h tumwa, and Mi band ; Mr. «Wort troit, Mich.; Mr fam Hannum an mother was in , whi with a lace bodice an crystals. Each wore kid gloves; Their cor white orchids. #t now. at Rapid tubs in ncyim Mr. Johnson and w at the" Farmir ibyin Farmington therâ€"in ws; M Md., where th me, they plan son. Be The Penfield automatic gas water heater has been carefully designed to provide you with dependable, ecâ€" onomical service. A 30 gallon Penfield is priced at $135.00, and is available for as little as little as $13.77 down, monthly payments as low as $5.00. (installeâ€" tion charge not included.) tw an irmungton. Count iry c. the der ne. from, \ Nushville, 1 h ind Mrs. Wil Ma al of Ceda and her hu: cival of De penfield a.con thes ng to Ba ewill mat ley of the bride ar of xmoor and Irs. =h. ; and Mr.\ of M Otâ€" / ton, : Mr. | uated dar | Alton Jamie, of Arlington Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grimes and daughâ€" ters, Truesdale and Gretchen, of Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoyt of Waukegan; Dr. and Mys. Joseph Graves of Baltimore and the Warren Gardfiers of Chatt. and Mrs. . Ellery Harvey, 961 Ridgewood drive, is home from school on a 52 day vacation. He is a student at Dunwoody School of Bakery at Minneapolis, Minn. Glenn is a graduate of Dairy Manâ€" ufacturing _ of _ Massachutetts State university. Mrs. William Guyot of 598 Glenâ€" view â€" avenue recently returned after spending eight weeks in Onâ€" arga, Illinois at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. _ Robert Umbach _ (Mary Louise Guyot). HOME ON VACATION â€" Glenn W. Harvey, son of HIGHLAND PARK‘GRADUATES OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ~ Among Highland | Parkers oreâ€" cently graduated from colleges and universities, are the followâ€" ing: From Knoxâ€"coltege in Galesâ€" burg, Miss Georgia Ann Glader und Miss Ruth Rossiter received degrees on June J1. Miss Glader is the dauppwhter of the George F. Gladers of 81 Ridgewood. drive and Miss Rossiter‘s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter of 1871 Lyman court. BACK HOME Mrs. Umbach, who was a paâ€" tient at Victory Memorial hosâ€" pital in Onargo for the eight weeks, is now convalescing at home. â€" * ton Chr pr trensurer "hristi nittec. Herbert E. Holt, Jt E. Holts of 1330 is praduated on Jur M ide ed Millik Hlinoi 1 in of Monticello â€" Colle June 10. Miss Mo mber of Montic« ociation, social cc and Glee Club, : irk Alfred Science. Club. en .June nia with } istor, Mr. unive y slf:, THE PRESS Judse of the n ave., om the 1 Mr con ness Ted othâ€" Daâ€" The college begins its 114th year in Highland Parkers who were canâ€" didates for degrees at the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan included Roland . Among the 1970 candidates for degrees at Washington Universiâ€" ty‘s 90th annual commencement Wednesday, June 6 in the Field House on the campus was Miss Mary Thorsch Adler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adler, 299 Moraine road, who received the degree of bachelor of arts. Marie Johnson, 716 Ave., Master of Arts. Seven Highland Parkers were graduated from Lake Forest acadâ€" emy last week end. They are Harâ€" rison Nesbit Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., of Laurel avenue; Warren Arnet Peterson, Jr., son of the senior Warren A. Petersons of Ridge rd; David Endsley Smith, son of the Lawrence D. Smiths of Lincoln avenue; Charles Pericles Stathas, son of Mr. and .Mrs, Pericles P. Stathas of Ravine terrace; Edward Scott Vaile, son of the Horace S. Vailes of Maple avenue; Robert Wayne Valiquet, son of Mrs. A. J. Valiquet of Lakeside place; and John Lamson. Washburn, son of Mr.‘and Mrs. Warner Marsh Washâ€" burn of Fairview road. A.. Miss Gwendolyn Fuchs, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Edith Fuchs, 1716 Burton:ave, a senior at National College of Education, received the Bachelor of Education degree at the 65th annual Commencement ofâ€"the College on June 6, 19512 The College preparcsâ€"teachers for the field of elementary education. gradua Collesy Miss of Mr. berg of im rk tre Saturd Miss ber Epsr tre Charl« Highw <on of Hot water . . . plenty of hot water . . . works wonders wherever and whenever its used. It speeds cleaning, it protects your clothes, it guards your health. Nothing else that does so much costs so litHe. Compare service, compare price tags, compare the price of acâ€" #fual operation. See for yourself how much cheaper it is to have all the hot water you want with a dependable automatic gas water An automatic gas water heater costs just a few cents a day. The job it does for you â€"â€" automatically â€"â€" cannot be measured in dollars kâ€"Iâ€"land, 11. s receivi#e dogrees at Augâ€" were.Miss Marilyn H. Anâ€" daughter‘of Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, 51 Oak Ave., ‘odâ€" and Fredérick Bjork, \ir. and Mrs. John Bjork of rd Place, Highwood. Mariâ€" eived aBachelor of Arts ane Arenbe nd Mrs. Allt enja M. Gotaas, daughter ind‘ Mrs. Sverre Gotaas, hingteon Place,‘ received :glur of Arts degree at a Collece‘s 91st annual berg was secretaryâ€" the Leaders Corps in ar. and was a memâ€" Psi Omega, Sigma the Book Club, and Club. She plans to education at Denison SEE YOUR f NORTH SHOR Saves . .. so much Costs . . . so little flV iberg, daughter Albert .L. Arenâ€" n Bay road, was entengry Junior n\\ll,‘\', J., on ay, Ohio, next St. Ambrose college co-lo?d the bacheélor of arts degree on 190 senior students, the second largest graduating class in the college‘s history, at the 68th annual comâ€" degree, and Frederick received a Bachelor of Music Education deâ€" rice A. Rosenthals of 261 Vine avenue and Charlotte Florsheim, daughter of the Leonard S. Florâ€" sheims of 888 S. Green Bay rd. Among the candidates for honâ€" ors was John J Sherwin of Highâ€" land Park. Among the Vassar college gradâ€" uates at the school‘s recent comâ€" mencement were Miss Laurel Rosenthal, daughter of the Mauâ€" Smith college graduates includâ€" ed Miss Janice S. Schick, daughâ€" ter of the Harold G. Schicks of 233 Cedar avenue; Miss Nancy R. Sproul, daughter of the Earl E. Sprouls of 1631 S. Green Bay rd., and Miss Nola Carol Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Williams of 367 Ravine drive. On Sunday, June 17, at 2:30 p.m. nine Highland Parkers reâ€" ceived degrees at the graduation at the University of Jilinois at Urbanaâ€"Champaign. Those awardâ€" ed degrees were Walter H. Clarke, son of the Harold G. Clarkes of 706 Yale avenue; John Bowles, son of Mrs. Ruth Bowles of 749 Céntral avenue; Nancy A. Harâ€" vey, son of the R. W. Harveys of 2207 Dell lane; Ann Larsen, daughter of the Herman Larsens of B4 Glenview avenue; Richard H.‘Schimmelpf«-nz, son of the Haurold _ W. Schimmelpfengs of Scarsdale, New York, formerly of Ravinia; Robert F. Timm, son of R. F. Timm of 1606 Broadview avenue; Barry R. Wilke, son of the Joseph R. Wilkes of 2220 Oak Knoll tcrrace; Theodore E. Zabel, son of the T. J. Zables of 762 Broadview avenue and Miles L. Zimmerman, son of Mrs. D. J. Zimmerman of 261 ‘Cary avenue. le 360 Central Highland Park BRAUN BROS. OIL CO aduates at Sweet Briar colâ€" in Virginia included Miss Patâ€" Barton, daughter of the junâ€" Thomas E. Bartons of 1250 QIL BURNER .SALES Phone HI 2â€"3804 AND SERYICERâ€"* FUEL QOIL ‘"The Friendly People"®" DEALER, OR COMPANY Miss Diane Bingham, w of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bi Jr., of 612 N. Sheridan Road, was graduated on June 11 from Briarâ€" cliff Junior College, â€" Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. There were 102 senâ€" iors in the graduating class, and Miss Bingham received the degree of Associate in Arts. President Clara M. Tead awarded the deâ€" grees. The exercises were held on the campus. were former Highland Parkers Eriksen of 442 Broadview ave.; Miss Susan Ostrander, daughter of the Lee H. Ostranders of 250 Cenâ€" Miss Margaret Wolf, 692 Carol, and Jerry Walecka, Highwood, graduated from Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis., in the 102nd comâ€" Jerry, an honor student, was elected to Phi,Beta Kappa, nationâ€" al scholastic honorary, and was treasurer and assistant treasurer of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In 1949 he received the Raiph White prize in mathematics. Mr, Walecks has accepted a graduate followship at the Institute of Paper Chemâ€" istry in Appleton beginning next fall and expects to continue until he gets his PhD at the Institate., mencement exercises on June 10. â€" Miss Wolf. has received several honors during her college career: the junior spade, given to the outâ€" â€"belegraph._Delivery Service Phone Glencee North Shore Florist and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 6 0 9 290. 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