MARRIED IN VALPARAISO, IND. A great many Highland Parkâ€" ers were in Valparaiso, Ind., on Saturday, May 25, for the wedding of Miss Patricia Anne Wolf, daughâ€" Wolf of Valparaiso, and Robert Leonard Sanders of ‘ Woodbridge lane. ‘The wedding took place at marriage by her father, wore a white gown of net over > satin trimmed with appliquade lace. The The betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Barbara Bede to nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede on Sunday at an open house at their home, 1813 Rice street. Mr. Jarchow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jarchow of Evanston. Miss Bede who attended the Highland Park high school for two years, graduated from the Princiâ€" also attended the Principia for two years of college and graduatâ€" ed from Northwestern university. Her fiance, whose studies at Amâ€" herst were interrupted by the war, served for over three years in the navy, part of that time in the Paâ€" cific theater. A former ensign, now on terminal leave, he plans to return to Amherst to work for his The wedding will take place on June 29 in the Wilmette Methodist church. ter of Mr. and denias, orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. David T. Sanders III (Pegâ€" gy Jones), sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom, attended as matron of meat! A hungry fox, in search of food, Espied a crow, about to eat A tempting bit of tasty meat. ‘Taking a"stance beneath the tree, He gazed aloft admiringly, Gave out a line somewhat like this: And thus make my whole day Intent upon the tasty prize, He clasped his paws and rolled his His spell upon his audience, He almost toppled off his seat â€" The fox was gone â€" so was the Ofttimes exacts too high a price. Miss Betsy Sanders, sister of the ian and Mrs. Gene Hart. The four attendants wore white marquisette A rival of the nightingale! Susceptible to words like those, The crow struck a selfâ€"conscious Like: "Sing, most beautiful of Released the muscles of his jaw To utter a most raucous "Caw!" And murmured softly "That‘s for And simpered coyly, so to speak. The crow, unable to resist By ALICE ZABEL Thursday, May 30th, 1946 Realisï¬csaiaofflft;ekn or more photogra = en at your veturl:l: and reception Samples and References WALKER STUDIO Deeps and Shallows PICTURES Flowery Pitfalls Phone Glencos 522 â€"HIGHLAND LASSIE. ies and trailing ivy. ‘The maid of honor‘s bouquet differed from the bridesmaid‘s in that hers was of yellow daisies and theirs, all white. brother as best man andâ€"the ushâ€" ers were Stephen Sanders, also a brother of ‘the bridegroom, Fred Bangs of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, and George Bickâ€" lowed the ceremony. ‘ After a honeymoon in Ponte ‘Vedar, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Sanâ€" ders and his bride will be at home ‘in Highland Park. ‘ A bridal dinner was given Friâ€" day night at the home of the bride‘s parents. TO ATTEND ANNAPOLIS crapuaTtion the bridegroom‘s grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs William W. Miller, of Forest avenue, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Webster and daughter, Chelsea, Mrs. W. B. Pierce, Miss Dorothy Jones, _ Mrs. _ Mullen (Shirley Weed), Mr. Robert Earhart, Miss Margaret Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Naâ€" than Sharp of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, and Mrs. Leland Danforth of Kenitworth and Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard Boverâ€" oux of Essex Fells, N. J., uncle and aunt of the bridegroom. Miss Barbara, and Courtney, left for Maryland to attend the gradâ€" uation of their son, Channon, from Annapolis. Before returning home the Bowes plan to visit in Virginia with Mrs. Bowes‘ mother, Mrs. Harrison Nesbit. Whenever I see an empty path I cannot bear to pass it by, It looks so sorrowful, there alone, Awaiting amblers such as L. Each time I meet their secret gaze Highland Parkers who attended the wedding besides the senior and junior David Sanders‘ families, But I know this: I thought twould be another No, I‘m not disappointed, dear; Expecting bliss I simply got what was, I fear . . Another kiss! Inninm.m;bo_: 4 I always mean to pass them by, Bnt.o!nchw,nnngaly.merdo. To months on the west coast and Alasâ€" Sometimes I find a leafy nook, Sometimes a swing tied to a tree, Andâ€"once I found a little stream, Gurgling alone in childlike glee. When followed, may give quiet mnthheflukmdh-ndm These sidetracks from important A line for nylon hose, no doubt! On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jeâ€" me P. Bowes Jr., and children, A reception at the church folâ€" Your kiss. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Minois be recalled on sadder days. tiny A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, â€" and Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased Empty Paths Expectation Hours: Week Days Betcha! â€"A. W .M. â€"A C.C. RB.0. our In Eau Claire Wis.; for a few days last week to attend the funâ€" eral of his father, Mr. H. F. Vanâ€" derbie, were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Vanderbie of 188 Hazel avenue. _ Services for Mr. Vanderbie were marriage by her father, wore a silver scroll trimmed white satin gown made with a train. Her veil was fingertip length. She carried a bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and an orchid with showâ€" ers of sweetpeas. s The maid of honor, Miss Leah Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Boand (Marion Bard) recently moved to their new home in Barrington. Mrs. Boand is the daughter of Francis N. Bard of 459 Egandale road. on Saturday, _ May 25, at 4:30 o‘clock _ when Miss Laura Lou Bauer became the bride of Wilâ€" ATTEND FATHER‘S held last Wednesday. He passed MARRIED ON SATURDAY The Rev. James D. Gleeson heard the exchange of nuptial vows of Miss Lena Azzi and Miâ€" chael A. Cermele on Saturday, May 25. Miss Azzi in the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Azâ€" Joyce, of 1300 Edgewood drive. After a week‘s vacation in Palm LAURA LOU BAUER is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bauer of 154 Lakeview terâ€" race, and Mr. Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willian C. Robâ€" erts of Evanston. The Rev. Edâ€" ward Brubaker of New York City, a family friend, read the service before an altar of palms, candeâ€" labra and white bouquets. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown made with a bertha collar and train, and trimâ€" med with rose point lace. Her veil was fingertip length. _A reception at Exmoor Counâ€" try club followed the ceremony. . After a honeymoon in the Green mountains of Vermont, Mr. Robâ€" erts and his bride will reside in on on Monday, May 20. CALIFORNIA TRIP son, Dickie, 1727 Pleasant avenue, will leave for a three weeks‘ visit in California with Mr. Baughman‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hull, former Highland Parkers. . from Seattle, Wash., for Junesu, Alasksa. They spent a month in The maid of honor, Miss Doris King, of New Rochelle, N. Y., and the matron of honor, Mrs. Elmer F. Wieboldt Jr.. (Mary Ann Jones) wore white marquisette gowns and carried bouquets of blue delphinium. Hayden of Evanston, and ushering the bride, Ralph Van Wilmette, Jesse Cobb and George Pfisterer of Evanston. A lieutenant, now on terminal leave, Mr. Roberts served for 3% years in the navy,â€"1% years of that time in the European theater and six months in China. degard Bair of Scarsdale, N. Y;, and Louise Marvin of Washingâ€" ton, D. C., also wore white marâ€" quisette. ~ Their bouquets were of red geraniums. The bride‘s mother chose (a dress of royal blue crepe trimmed with sequins and the bridegroom‘s mother wore grey crepe with coral zi of 425 Burchell PIL., Highwood, and the bridegrooth‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Cermele of 410 Railway Ave. H‘wood 2426 Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods 9280 am to 5:30 pm 9:30 am to 900 pm 2:80 pm to 620 pm A very pretty wedding took On the 7th of June, Mr. and rs. R. R. Baughman and their The bridesmaids, the Misses Hilâ€" Jr. QUALITY ALWAYS T HE PR ESS _ On the 14th of May, friends enâ€" tertained in honor of the bride at her home, at a â€"miscellaneous Shower. Twentyâ€"three guests were The bridegroom served for 4% wh&w. A sergeant, he on duty in the Ajeutians for 26 months and in India for six months. * A reception was held at Labor temple at 8 p.m. _ Four hundred guests attended. After a honeymoon in Washingâ€" ton, D.C., Mr. Cermele and his bride will reside in New Jersey. _ _Here for 10 days before he left for North Carolina enroute to Gerâ€" many, was It. James Garrington. Mrs. Garrington, the former Marâ€" garet Eitner, is remaining â€"with her parents, the Henry C. Eitners, of 1310 Pledsant avenue, and plans to stay here until she is able to Azzi, wore yellow chiffon, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley with green and yellow streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Tina Gehrâ€" ardini, wore pale green chiffon and carried a bouquet like that of the maid of honor‘s. Best man was James Antonetti, and Ugo Azzi, brother of the VACATIONING DINNER PARTY Sixteen were present at a famâ€" ily dinner party on Sunday at the Thomas P. Clark home at 433 HOME FROM HOSPITAL . After: being a patient in the Highland Park _ hospital for 10 days, Mrs. B. K. Martin of 323 Oakland avenue, returned home last Wednesday. > VISITED HERE In Biloxi, Miss., for a week are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick Jr. of 176 Vine avenue. . The First United Evangelical church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Doreen Fern Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Houser of 234 N. Green Bay road, and Melvin James of Apple River, III., on Wednesday, May 22, at 4:00 p.m. The Rev. Wilson read the service. Only the immediate family were present. s The bride wore a dress of charâ€" treuse flowered jersey. Her corâ€" sage was of carnations and lilies of the valley. â€"â€" The bride‘s mother wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of carnations and lilâ€" ies of the valley, also. The bridegroom, who served for 5 years with the antiâ€"aircraft of the army, served overseas in Iceâ€" land and Europe for 3% years. A family dinner at the Moraine hotel followed the service. The young couple now on their honeymoonâ€" trip, will reside in Highland Park on their return. DOREEN HOUSER A BRIDE JOIN THEM IN A CAREER! as partâ€"time operators for Illinois Bell, excepting Mrs. McCarthy, chief operator of the Highland Park Exchange. Barbara Mary Lomoro, Helen Pekar, Dorothy Dever, Gloria Mrs. A McCarthy, Pamment Oips Sordine. Haxh Roage and Harise Ciat Airee fnghiantt Park Hhgh School sindonts, working Graduating from a classroom to a business career is a big step forward. It can be an easy stride for youâ€"right into the Illinois Bell building! You may work as a telephone operâ€" ator, and have fun at it! may look forward to regular increases. There‘s opportunity to go higher in position, too. Friendly supervisors help you learn. And The job is steady. The pay is good and you avenue. NEW HIGHER WAGESâ€"Your starting wage for a five day weekâ€"$29.00, or $126.15 per month, with regular increases every three months during the first year. These carnings may be further increased by extra payment for duty at certain hours of the day. For complete information, come in and see the local chief operator. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY burgh, Pa. Theâ€" Fosters and their guests spent the past week at Boulder Junction, Wis. Guests for the past ten days of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ‘A. Foster of 186 Vine avenue, were Mr. Foster‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. TOSLCASSAL NUPTIALS On Saturday, May 25, at 10:30 a.m. at high â€"mass, the marriage of Miss Norma R. Tosi, daughter of Mrs. Clara Tosi of 234 High St., Highwood, and Eldo Cassai, son of Mrs. Anthony Cassai of Railway avenue, Highwood, took place at St. James church, Highâ€" wood. Father Douaire officiated before an altar of palms and canâ€" delabra. = of Towa City, Iowa, were guests for several days last week of Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of 1361 Broadview. ® A former captain, Dr. Bunge was here to be separated from the army at Fort Sheridan. join her husband in Germany. Lt. Garrington of the Army Air corps, formerly stationed at Lubâ€" bock, Tex., has reenlisted in the The bride, who was given in marriage â€" by her brother, John Tosi, wore a white lace gown with a short veil and carried white roses and white carnations. The _ bridesmaids, the Misses Clara Innocenzi and Eleanor Melâ€" chiore, wore dresses of yellow tafâ€" feta and light blue elbow length gloves. The bouquets they carâ€" ried were of yellow roses and blue straw flowers. John Cassai served his brother as best man and Péter Cantagalâ€" lo ushered. Highwood. Previous to the wedding, the bridesmaids gave a miscellaneous shower at the bride‘s home, in their honor. One hundred guests were pres ent recently at a miscellaneous shower _ which was given at St. James church in Miss Tosi‘s honâ€" or. * After a week‘s boneyno'on\ at Lake Geneva, the young couple will reside at 234 High street in Miss Gloria Linari sang "The Ave Maria." Jeweler & Optician 392 Central Ave. H. P. A reception was held at the bride‘s home in the evening. Diamonds Reset in Modern Rings Estimates Submitted Fine Watch and Jewelry Byron L. Fosters L. H. Nemeroff you make lots of new friends. Operatorsâ€"do things together oftenâ€"bowling, movies, volâ€" unteer work. Come in anytime. We would like to tell you more about the opportunities you‘ll have as a telephone operator. It‘s nice to work in clean, pleasant surroundâ€" ings with friendly people. If you‘re thinking of a jobâ€"why not Illinois Bell? On Saturday, Denny Victor will celebrate his birthday with a parâ€" ty at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin Jr., 1300 Edgewood road.. Denny will be 6 on June 4. Outlets, Fixtures, Switches, Ete. BIRTHDAY PARTIES In honor of his 16th birthday, Warren Spachner was host at a party at his home on Oakmont road, on Friday evening. His parents are the J. V. Spachners. * CONCRETE DRIVES * DRIVEWAYSs * FOUNDATIOINS * STONE TERRACES * RETAINING WALLS 224 North First Street, H Park. Tel. 4297 and 3819 GLENCOE Coming‘: ‘ ‘Spelibound," "Sailor Takes a Wife," "Jessic James" THU., MAY 30â€"(Mat. Today) THURS., FRI., SAT. June 6â€"8 Janet Blair, Marc Platt in THEATRE 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 FRL, SAT., _ May 31â€"June 1 Marsha Hunt, John Carroll in "A LETTER FOR EVIE" "THE HARVEY GIRLS" S H O R E L I NE CONTRACTORS RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. REPAIR WORK Inside and Outside House "TARS AND SPARS" "BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD" Bonita Tel. H. P. 5773 Phone H. P. 178 Page 3 1215 12â€"15