ftraatz, son of Mvr. andi Mrs. William Kraatz of Chicago. The puffed sleeves were of the angel. lace, and bands of the lace were inserted in the skirt and bodice. A wreath of orange1 blossoms held ini place her fingertip veil. of tulle, and she carried'white rosebùuds and white.gladioli. The ceremnony was performed in the resece fabout. three hunclred gueësts ýin, the -First ,Presbyterian church of Wilmette by 'the Rev. David R. Kabele, pastor of.the Ev- angelical- Lutheran churcli. Palms and ctobium« feru .decorated the eh urch, and 'two large bowls of nm- donna Mies and white gladioli were placed on pedestals at either, side of the altar. Following the ceremnony a. recep- tionwas held at. the Strauss. home. Net and. lace on princess Uines ah- so fashioned the dresses of the bride's attendants. Miss Mary Louise Allen of Wilmette. the maid of honor, was in~ peach'net anid lac. She carried a bouquet of delicate pink gladioli combined with smnalh chrysanthemnums and wore a few of. the flowers in ber ha jr. The bridesmaids, Miss Georgette Becker and Miss Louise Husack, of Wilmette. and Miss Gene Strauss. cousin- of- the bride, were dressed in aqua net and lace, and their bou- quets and the flowers in their hairý were similar ta those of the maid of honor. Mrs. Strauss, mother of the bride, was in blue lace with a cor- sage of rubrurn liles. Mrs. Kraatz,. miother of the bridegroom, çhose or-. chid lace a nd a corsage of yellow roses.. Both wvore a few flowers matching their corsages in their hair. Raymiord Kraatz was his brother's best man, and serving as ushers were. Robert Strauss, brother of the > bride, Barclay Jones and Richard Bensoil of Wilniette. Mr. Kraatz has taken his bride to1 northern Wisconsin on a honeymoon. They are ta make their home in Rogers Park.1 members of the board of trustees' Aî m o n g the guests were Dean Ruth Steehé Buffington of Rockford, Miss Lorena Church, registrar; Mrs. Robert, S. DeGolyer of Winnetka, di- rector of admissions; Miss Louise K. Wilde, assistant to the president. and Mrs. John Page,' president of the Chicago Rockford club.. Shortly before 6pening their. home for the. Rockford party, Mr. and Mrs. Frazer returned from'a tript the West Coast and ta the San. Fran- ci 'sco fair. They.were acconipanied, by their. sons. 'George and Richard U. ofC. Chapel fo- 1 Be Locale for Wedding, In the TordikWHlton chvapel of the University of Chicago campus, Dr. Frank Barnum of Lake Bluff will read the wedding service at 2 o 'clock Wednesday, September 20, for Miss Sarah Wanda Chase, daugli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierce Chase of Chicago, and Lyman C. Huif, Jr.. son of Mn. and Mrs. Ly- man C. Huf of 1377 Asbury avenue. A reception will be held at the chap-. el following the ceremony. IPaul Netterstrom of Winnetka.' a classniate of the bridegroom at the University of 'Chica go, will be hits best. an, and the bride's sister, Mary Jane. will bc ber only attend-, ant. The young couple will ive on the south side o! Chicago, and he wilh study at the University of Chicago for his Ph. D. He receivedhis Mas- tèr's degree there li June, when hi bride-elect was given her B. S. Most o! the parties honoring Miss Chase have taken place in Chicago, but the bridegroom-'s aunt, Mrs. Hu- go Huf o! Park Ridge, is giving a. luncheon and miscèllaneous sbower Friday o! this week. THE .NORTH -SHORE SERIES Pr.senf.d in 1h, HIGHLAND PR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Witk thoe rlfmosr*s Friti Kreisler, VoU1niSt, October 7 Hertha GBlaftz, Contralto, November 22 Donald Dickson, Baritone, December 12 Argenf#iiia and bher ensemble, Februery 14-, Artur Rubinstein,. Panist, April 2 At exceptionally low prices for th.e ntire soties $5.60 General Admnssion-,$6.60'ReservedSeafs Mad Orders -fo Box 584, Highland Park, Ili. EVANSION