ard, Tennessee. vinia, are entertaining her parents, Mr. u_nd Mrs. A. H. Watson, Dechâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irving Jorâ€" dan, Santa Monica, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Caryl, to Robert Adams Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parker Johnston, 505 Waverly road, on Saturday, June 21. The wedding took place in Santa Monica. ‘The young couple will be at home in Deerfield after July. ant manager of the tennis team this past semester. Morton was valeâ€" dictorian of the 1939 class at the Highland Park high school and conâ€" certmaster of the school orchestra. He is continuing his study of the violin during his college years with Boris Schwartz in Philadelphia. Move To Deerfield After Honeymoon Morton Raff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue was the recent recipient of the "Samue! J. Underhill scholarship for having the highest standing in the sophoâ€" more class" at Swarthmore college. He has served as viceâ€"president of the Mathematics society and assistâ€" Piano pupils of George Seaberg will appear in piano recital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr., 176 Vine avenue, Friday eveâ€" ning, June 27. Appearing on the program will be Barbara Pritchard, Joan Detterbeck, Evelyn Pritchard, David Pugh, Audrey Hoppe, Jeanne Bederman, Gladys Pick, Juilet Bradway, Betty Kerber, Ruth Felâ€" man, Sally Kuhn, Wallace Bradway and Clair Omar Musser, Jr. Morton Raff Gets Scholarship Captain and Mrs. Demont Waite, 38 Judson avenue, left the early Present Pupils In Recital Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Waxler, Raâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Winton and children, 2377 Pierce road, left today for Buffalo, New York, where they will attend the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Stewart, who are well known in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bleimehl, 521 Glencoe avenue, have as their house guest, Mrs. Henry Anderson, Park River, N. D. Mrs. H. B. Pearson and children will spend the summer vacation in Sacramento, California. aunt, Miss Marion Meyers, a-t El;i cottage in Harwich Port, Cape Cod. P* tarrenp~vevnaith t uin in Praghcr cce c 4 06 h/ A 20, in Sunset Park. Members of the Symbolic lodge and members of the Eastern Star together with their families and friends are invited to participate. All Masons and memâ€" bers from other‘lodges and chapters are invited to attend with their families and friends. Interesting games and contests are being planâ€" ned for adults as well as children. William Stupple is general chairâ€" The Royal Arch Masons of Highâ€" land Park Chapter are sponsoring a Masonic picnic on Sunday, July June 26, 1941 Masons To Picnic At Sunset Park July 20 Miss Paula Raff is visiting her The: John Beckmans, 731 Deerâ€" field road, Deerfield, are being conâ€" gratulated on the birth of a son, born at the H. P. hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckman, 938 Forest avenue, Deerfield, are announcing the birth of a son born at the Highland Park hospital, Satâ€" urday, It‘s a girl at the Randolph Courtâ€" ney Moorshead home, 1156 Hill aveâ€" nue. The baby was born at the H P. hospital last Saturday. day. Funston avenue, Highwood, are the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital Tuesâ€" Mrs. Charles Bletsch, 336 Ravine drive entertained her bridge club this afternoon at the Tallyâ€"Ho at Park Ridge. plrtotthhmkformunlu, for a two week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Benvenuti, 433 Howard McCreery and His Orchestra The Highland Park PRESS avinia ="estival éuâ€nt amdtice Satunlay Evenins, June 28th, 1941 ote Announces Its Formal Ogening Dancing and Supper, 10 to $3.00 Per Paula Raff is spending two weeks withherumt,m-mleyon at her cottage in Harwich Port on Cape Cod, after which she will go to Camp Beechwood, the Girl Scout camp near Sodus, N. Y. board and other extra curricular committees. She plans to continue her college education at Principia college in Elsah, Ill. Miss Pickett also served on the newspaper board and took part in the biâ€"annual girls Rice street, and Grace Pickett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pickett of 632 Montgomery road, weremdnnhdtmmfluhw. Upper school in St. Louis, Missouri, last week. Miss Bede was active in basketball, tennis, and swimming, winning her Girls Athletic associaâ€" tion pin in her senior year. She also served on the newspaper editorial Graduate From Principia School Barbara Bede, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede of 1813 eservation recommended oraine~â€"onâ€"the~Lake Formnl person, plus tax with day. Mrs. Heltman gave birth to a baby boy at the hospital that day. The Harzas, who have been in Chmntan.:::ow.mmql- there, are returning this fall to their Highland Park home. Dick exâ€" pects to enter Northwestern univerâ€" sity, taking mechanical engineerâ€" murdmlookprh.hm Muhrwnlmm-‘.. and a debating medal. ‘There were 90 graduates. Is Graduated With Honors Richard Davidson Harza, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Harza, Charlesâ€" tnn.l.c‘,mmu“mm Mumalm'A:: emy, Mercersburg, Pa., as honor man, June 2. He was a memâ€" ber of the Marshall Literary socieâ€" ty.mamnm.“. ed to Les Copains, the Fifteen, and the swimming team; and was the winner of the Book prize in nhvsies. Jack Heitman, 2408 Valley road,