â€"~â€"â€"â€"BP. _R GLADYS LOIZZO, A BRIDE Miss Gladys Margaret Loizzo, dmighter of the Vincéenzo Loizzos of 1200 Deerfield road, became the bride of Michael Miotti of . 1845 Burton avenue, son â€"of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geno Miotti of Seymour, lowa, on Saturday, May 6, at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception church. The Rev, O‘â€" Connell heard the exchange of nuptial yows. _ Page 4 The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace over satin. Her fingertip veil fell from a bonâ€" net headdress. The bouquet she carried was‘of calla lilies. Maid â€"of honor, Miss Norma Santi, was in a coral colored dress. Miss Jane Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Roberts of 822 N. Ridge road, will be inâ€" troduced to her parents‘ friends at a supper dance on Saturday, July 8. She has been studying at Smith since her graduation. from BETROTHAL TOLD Her bouquet was of miniature Mr. and Mrs. Camille Decoop.| aqua colored iris. The bridesâ€" manâ€" of Mezieres, France, anâ€"| maids, Miss Santi‘s sister, Miss nounce . the betrothal of their| Louise Santi\ and l.g‘lnuiq daughter, Andree, to Carleton| DeBartolo, cousin of bride, McCulloch Vail, son of Mrs. Donâ€"| wore dresses like that of the maid beoinsâ€"agpeaghdl Alicicageicaning i BB l c arbaitntnt McCulloch Vail, son of Mrs. Donâ€" ald 8. Boynton of 608 Hawthorne planned for the latter part of the summer, will be held in the famâ€" ily chapel at the summer home of Mr, and Mrs. Boynton at Bailey‘s Harbor, Wisconsin. Miss Mezieres was educated in Paris and her fiance attended Dartmouth ‘before entering the darmy signal corps during the war. He received his degree from New York: university and will receive his master‘s degree in Science and elinical psychology from the City college, New York, in June. Mrs. > Dingle‘s daughter, Mrs. Laurence Herman of 523 S. Sherâ€" idan road, who attended the Leaâ€" gue of Women Voters‘ convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey. as a delegate, joined her mother in Wilmington for a family weekâ€" end. They returneQx:me together last week: Mrs, Bess, who was born in Longrove,: Deerfield township on May 7, 1862, came to Highland Park with her parents when she was six months old. In 1909 she moved to Highwood, where she has since resided. 88TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION â€" â€"On Sunday, May 7, Mrs. Mary Bess of 127 Prairie avenue, Highâ€" wood, was the honored guest at a family dinner party in her home. The occasion was Mrs. Bess‘ 88th Present at the celebration were her two daughters, Mrs. Glen Watkins of Waukegan and Mrs. Ira Breakwell of Highwood and Mr. > Breakwell; her son Arthur Bess and his wife and daughter, Rose Mary, of Deerfield; a grandâ€" son, Robert Breakwell . and his wife of Ravinia; two granddaughâ€" ters, Mrs. Henry Boyd of Chicago and Mrs. Eugene Bohne and her husband of Highwood, and a great grandson, Brent Bohne. TO ATTEND _ MOTHERS‘ EVENT â€" Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mcâ€" Culloch of 1358 Broadview avenue will attend the Mothers‘ Day celâ€" ebration at Illinois Wesleyan colâ€" legeé in Bloomington, Illinois on Sunday. â€" Their son, David, a freshman there, is a~ member of Sigma Chi fraternity. DEBUT DATE CHOSEN BACK HOME _ ,Following her attendance at the D.â€"A.R.â€"59th â€"Congress â€"convention in, Washington, D. C., as an alâ€" ternate, â€"Mrs. ~ Florence â€" Thomas Dingle of 515 S. Sheridan road Mrs, A. V. McPhee of 1701 Hillside drive will be hostess at luncheon‘ at her home on Saturâ€" day, May 20, in honor of Miss Sue Sheridan, who ~will become the bride of the McPhees‘ son, Malâ€" cohm;â€"on June 17. s ,Miss Sheridan is the daughter of the John E. Sheridansâ€"ofâ€" 1632 Hillside drive. ; BRIDAL LUNCHEON Amto Painting‘ * ... . _. _ Body & Fender Repairing 308 N. First Dynamic Wheol Balansing D A H L‘ 8 Mr, and Mrs. William R. Teece and daughter, Christine, 5, of 2403 N. Deere Park drive are new to Highland Park. From Chicago, they purchased their home here. Mr. Teece is an executive with Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Miles Geringer of 1826 S. Green Bay road. From Glencoe, they are the parents of a son, Miles Steven, Jr., one year ocd.â€"Tchey brought their home here. Mr. Geringer is a buyâ€" er for Sears, Roebuck and comâ€" pany, Chicago. ‘ HIGHLAND PARK wWOODSâ€"REEL NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Margaret Josephine Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods of Otâ€" towa, Illinois, and Louis W, Reel, son of the Riley Reels of Vandalâ€" ir, Missouri, took place on Saturâ€" day, May 6, at St. James church, Highwood, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning. The Rev. Gleeson heard the exchange ofâ€"nuptialâ€"vows.. â€"â€" The: bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a navy blue suit, complemented by a corâ€" sage of tea roses. Her sister, Miss Paula Woods, attended as maid of honor. White carnations were pinned to the aqua colored suit she wore. _ After. a two weeks‘ wedding trip through the Smoky Mounâ€" tains, Mr. Reel and his bride will reside at 223 Moraine road, Highâ€" land Park. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs. Henry F. Mrazek of 1706 Pleasant Avenue, Highâ€" land ‘Park, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Mariland Mrazek to Willâ€" iam Hall Kemp III, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kemp of Mt. Clemens, Michigan. No date has been set for the wedding. + After living in Chicago for the past few years, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward A. Roach have returned,to Highland Park to live. For 23 years, the Roaches ‘resided on Ravine drive before they moved to Chicago. They bought the home at 120 Sycamore lane, where they are residing. Mr. Roach is conâ€" nected with the administrative office of the Air Corps. The . bride‘s mother was in navy blue and her corsage was of yellow roses, ~ Following a .two weks‘ honeyâ€" moon in New Orleans, Louisiana, Mr, Miotti and his bride will reâ€" side at 330 Oak Ridge avenue, Highwood. About twentyâ€"five guests atâ€" tended the wedding breakfast at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, following the wedding. of honor, ~Their bouquets, howâ€" ever, were of small yellow iris. The attendants all wore crowns to match their gowns. David Pasquesi served the bridegroom as best man and Willâ€" iam Cortesi and James Rizzolo, ushered. RETURN TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. LaVerne Burke served the bridegroom as best man. A breakfast for about 30 guests followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. Eugene DeBartolo of 234 Oak Ridge avenue, and dinner for the bridal party was .held in the afâ€" ternoon at Hank‘s Place, Skokie road. A reception was held in the Highwood â€"Community Center in Highwood in the evening. > The bride, a registereed nurse, graduateg from Highland Park four and a half years during the war. At the time .ofâ€"His release he was a Captain. He is now an offiâ€" cial of Menoni > and \Mocogni Building Material company. The bride‘s mother chose a blue print dress complemented by a corsage of red carnations. 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HI 20597 * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELI * DAIRY. PRODUCTS * B * ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE Mn es living at 2359 Old Mill road, the JF .h.".'.‘:’altwm,- liey veul me 0. one ue of South Dakots State College a n d _ Northwestern . university, where he received his degree in medicine in 1903; He is a member of the Lake County Medical Soâ€" ciety, the Illinois State Medical club, spoke to his fellow members Monday night at the regular meetâ€" ing of the club. practicing physician in Iowa and lilinois for 43 ye-n,‘u;d is ;v; in his 80th year, He attended Iown_ university and is a graduate Kiwanians Hear of a musicale, Mrs. Dorothy Jefferâ€" son Liscomb, mezzo soprano, and Mr.: Hugh Buchanan, baritone, on Sunday afternoon, May 28th, at 3:00 o‘clock in the afternoon at the YWCA. Mrs. Liscomb is an accomâ€" plished vocal soloist of lovely quality, She,also is known for her ability as a pianist and organist. She is a product of the American Conservatory of Music of Chicago, and also & griduate of the Northâ€" western Conservatory of Music of Evanston and has appeared in several concerts of her own at Kimball Hall. The Ebenezer A.M. E. church at Evanston is proud to have Mrs. Liscomb as its orâ€" ganist, pianist and Director of the Choral. Groupof. suchâ€"chureh:â€" Mr. Buchanan possesses a .bariâ€" tone voice of unusual quality, and has a magnetic personality â€" as well. His â€"repertoire consists of English, Italian, German â€" and French songs, and is known for his outstanding interpretation of Ballads and Negro Spirituals. Mr. Buchanan and Mrs. Liscomb will present many well known songs, and. the Pawil Lawrence Dunbar Club invites all music lovers to attend this outstanding attracâ€" tion, Members of the Club will sell tickets before the musicale, but tickets will also be available at the YWCA at any time. Tea will be served after the program, to which everyone present is corâ€" dially invited, Now living at 1825 Greenwood avenue are the A. H. Smiths. From Lake Bluff, they bought their home here. Their daughter, Miss Phyllis, lives with them. Anâ€" other daughter and her family, the Malcolm Gyllenbergs, reside in Lake Forest, Their son and his family, the Albert Smiths, Jr., live in North Chicago. 2/ The Paul Lawrence Dunbar Club of the "Y", is proud to he able to present to the public, in Loventhals and sons, Lee, 7, and John, 3. They bought the home at 710 Forest avenue in which they are now residing. Mr. Loventhal is with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company, Chicago. Mr. Smith is in the plating busiâ€" ness in Waukegan. ried last November. James D. Mahars of 853 Lincoln|Jr. of 129 Euclid avenue, Glencee, avenue. They formerly lived in|became the parents of a son at Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Mahar is|the Highland Park hospital on coâ€"owner of Inman‘s Paint Spot,| Monday, May 1. Highland Park.â€" The Mahars are â€"aâ€"â€" parents of two daughters; Linda| A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" Ann, 2, and Barbara® Jean, 6|land Park hospital on Monday, months. Mrs. Mahar was formerly| May 1, for Mr. and Mrs. Maver Ann Svendsen, daughter of ‘the| Rosset of 51 Beech road, Glencoe. John Thecks of 47 Prairie avenue, â€"g4â€" Highwood. 6 Jean: Ann Kés been chosen‘ as From Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gillespie and son, Jimmy, 16, a student at the Highland Park High school. They. purchased their home at 1138 Lincoln aveâ€" The Gillespies‘ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Howard Browns, and â€" their â€" granddaughter, Jill Pamela, reside in Chicago. Well Known Soloists To Appear At YWCA In Musicale Daniel L. Saslow. Mr. Saslow is r. George West Dr. George H. West, a member Recently of Evanston and now New Highland Parkers are the| Mr. and Mrs. THE PRE3‘s3 A baby boy arrived nt the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, May 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Zimâ€" merman of 2043 Clavey road. Grandparents are the Charles H.â€" Weisenborns of Macon, Misâ€" souri, and the Henry Malizias of the same Highwoodâ€"avenue adâ€" Jean Ann .has been chosen‘ as the name of the baby girl, born at the Highland Park hospital on On Tuesday, May 2, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malizia of 224 Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a son, Jeffrey Earl, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Malizia is the_former Helen Weisenborn. © A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, May 3, to Mr. and Mrs.â€"John W. Roth of 1225 Deerfield road, Deerfield. A brother for Nancy Virginia, who will be three in September, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, May 4. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wetherell â€"f 548 Cenâ€" tral avenue. 7 The little boy has been named Thomas Steptoe. His < maternal grandmother â€"lives~ in _ Topeka, Kansas, and his paternal grandâ€" mother, in E. Lansing, Michigan. She is a house. mother at Michigan State â€" university. The baby‘s mother is the former Katherine A little girl was born at the . ' Highland Park hospital on Friday, "Chain Lightning" _ May 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ni 2 idnss Tomich~ of~~258 Lagoon drive, || â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______ Northfield. . t frenaic e tel T I9 A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Monday, May 1, for Mr. and Mrs. Maver Rosset of 51 Beech road, Glencoe. James S. Zinner of 1602 Broadâ€"| poppy you‘ll receive .on,. Poppy view avenue. Mrs. Zinner is the| day from a member of the Amerâ€" former Ann Fels, daughter of Mr.|ican Legion auxiliary. Your conâ€" Society and the American Mediâ€" cal Association. A member of the old school, who can look back on many miles of house calls on horseback, the doctor can show up many a youngâ€" er man in an 18 hole game of golf, a sport which he thoroughly enâ€" joys. _ * Mis talk included many of the unusual and interesting highlights of a practice of which he can well be proud. s « Zinner, reside in Glencoe Each summer Dr. West returns to Armstrong, Iowa, place of his former practice, in order that his successor may vacation for sevâ€" For AN typers of curtainsâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE Ask Your Dealer MOUSE CLEANING? NUTRIâ€"SOIL PUTS LIFE IN .PARKWAY (all pes) Kiwanians To Hear Thrift Shop To Ace Jet Pilot Immuad- The inside story bn "Jet Proâ€"| ‘The Thrift Shop, now located pulsion and Guided Missiles" will|at; 35 No. Sheridan road, will, on be revealed by Lt. Col .Howard|June 1, change its location to T.m.dbg.l&mhh.um.m Reserve, at next Monday night‘s| the formerly occupied by the wdhflm@flagmmmub Sunset Park. Each member will| Community center. The place will bring his son or adopted son for|be remodeled,. and an entrance the evening. added. A removal sale will be anâ€" u."°£,;"",a°f‘,-.¢,¢:‘.1' e r test ..A charity Thrift Shoj Bï¬t.‘ta.hihcnlpoudhwondb.;ï¬t;:gw’n: the nation‘s foremost pilots in|Hospital auxiliary, Northwestern the new era of jet aircraft. He|settlement and Highland Parkâ€" flew the first jet plane across &| Ravinia center of Infant Welfare. U.S. boundary and is one of two Contamens ies veprecmens 2500 hours in all types of planes andâ€"for seven years has been a flight instructor and test pilot. George Brace, will explain the principles and operation of jet engines, guided missiles and ram jets, and will illustrate his lecâ€" ture ‘with a sound color film. measure shall he receive. Rememâ€" ber this, and give generously. There is nothing harder on a woman‘s clothes than another woâ€" __Joseph Cotten, Orson Wells, ||| & Open Men.â€"Fri. 600 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 11â€"13 Coming: ‘‘Three Came Home" I" ; i'l-â€"lGTl'" '-T;--. C::..by" GLENCOE Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor BE suRE VIUWU mOTHER was FLOWERs... "The Conspirator" ||| »whirctwinp, rRajpers" ~"The Third Man"â€" ||| & * vour rlorist can: WIRE FLOWERS anvwnter 56c after 6:30, incl tax May 14â€"17 > y plane in 1944. He is 35c to 6:30 May 18 " Thursday, May 11, 1950 cheerfully give $5,000 of it to widow is as sorry as she lets on?" $50,000 insurance check, she Shov Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Saturday Eveningâ€"â€"Show Starts | . at 7:00 P.M. s Friday â€"thru Monday Last Day ALCYON "Paid in Full"‘ Teleghoneâ€"HI 2â€"2400 at 6:00 P.M. May 16â€"17â€"18 May 12â€"15 May 11