The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Miss â€" Annâ€" < Marie _ Lorusso, daughter of Mr.and Mrs: Joseph Lorusso of S. Central avenue, and Earl Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rich of Lake Bluff, were united in marriage on Saturday, April 26, at St. James church, the Rev. Arthur Douaire reading the Back from a Florida vacation are the George Gladers of Ridgeâ€" ANN LORUSSO WEDS After wintering in Los Angeles, Calif., the John S. Bells of 916 N. St. Johns avenue, have yeturned The Richard L Sandwicks of 615 Lincoln avenue, have returned from Orlando, Fla., where they Bermuda honeymoon, will reside in Highland Park on their return. They plan to build a home here in A reception at the home of the brjd.o'n parents followed the cerâ€" emony. ‘The bride attended Roycemore, Warrenton country day school and Pine Manor. She was introduced to society in December, 1941, and is a provisional member of the Chiâ€" cago Junior league. . Mr. Johnâ€" ston, a fifth generation Chicagoâ€" an and a great grandson of Benâ€" jamin Adams, is a graduate. of Dartmouth: A former lieutenant, he served four years in the navy in Johnston and John Mercer the bridegroom as best man. Ushâ€" ers were Frederick Asher, John Quincy Adams Jr., Jerome Bowes III, Arthur Emerson Jr., Robert Dingle of N. Sheridan road, served and Elizabeth Leigh Nesbit. All wore picture hats and carried bouâ€" quets of violets formed _ about bridegroom, and two cousins of the bride, Mrs. John Farrington junior bridesmaid, Mrs. Charles M. both sisters of the bride, wore bustled frocks of dusty pink orâ€" ganza. Similar dresses of green organza were worn by the bridesâ€" Kent Blatchford (Beverly Roach) Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes IHJ, Mar Johnston ~Jr.,. son of the S. J. Johnstons of Waverly avenue. The Rev. Harris heard the exchange of marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a yoke of heirloom rqsepoint lace. Page 4 Trinity church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on ‘Friday afternoon when Miss Barbara Bowes, daughter of the junior Jeâ€" rome P. Bowes of Laure] avenue, nuptial vows. o 17 y Wiigifands Purdks WK .. _ > ; ~ â€".s * Cordially Invites® You to Attend By ALICE ZABEL MONDAY, MAY Sth, â€" at 800 P. M. IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE K ARE YOU RECEIVING THE BLESSINGS OF SPIRITUAL LAW? ""Christian Science: A Prophetical Religion" John Dingle of Wilmington, By RALPH E. WAGERS, C.S.B. _ _of Chicago, Ilincis & Member of the Board of Lectureship of ml*mfmma-a-aa-u. of "Ask and it shall be given unto you; Seek,. and ye shall find;" ... (Matthew 7:7). Unchanging Power of This Divine Law Will Be Presented at a 387 Hasel Avenue, Highland Park, HM. > Mr.and Mrs.. Earl Gosswiler (Dorothy Bleimeh1) and daughter, Sue, of Beverly Hills, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Gossâ€" wiler‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Gosswiler of N. Green Bay road. The weekâ€"end before, the ATTEND ; CONVENTION Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Skala of Deâ€" tamble avenue léft on April 20 to attend the convention of the Amâ€" erican Veterinarian Medical assoâ€" ciation, in Tulsa, Okla. VISITED HERE A banquet for the _ Masonic bowling league was held Saturday night at the Masonic hall. On Sunday evening Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Sikorski of Park avenue will entertain at dinner in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Thirtyâ€"two have been invited. ib h arelli will take place on:May 17 Thirty guests attended. BRIDAL PARTIES s Mrs. Lioyd F. Ebert of Michigan avenue was hostess last Thursâ€" day at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Frances Jean Berâ€" ube, whose marriage to Ernest Giâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron and son, Don, of Michigan aveâ€" nue spent the weekâ€"end in Oshâ€" kosh, Wis., visiting with Mrs. Camâ€" WEEKâ€"END IN OSHKOSH ty and immediate families folâ€" lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. At 3:30 a dinner for 54 guests was held at at Union hotel in Wheeling. About six hundred guests attended the reception at the Labor temple in the evening. Mr. Rich and his bride will reside in Highwood. James E. Rich was his brother‘s best man, and the ushers were Michael Capporzi, Joseph Lorusso, cousin of the bride, and Floyd Swarthout Jr. picces, small white blusher veils, were held in place with small pink bouquets of pink and white carnaâ€" Soloist was Mr. Chester Kyle, accompanied by Mrs. McGuire at the organ. d dresses, made like the other at tendants, were white. Their head Rich, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Margaret Drack attended as bridesmaids. Their gowns were of pink and their bouquets were of pink and white carnations. . The attendants all wore blusher veils to match their dresses. The bride‘s little cousin, Carol gown of brocade satin made with gertip veil was beld in place with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of orchids and stephanotis. ~The ~maid "of "bunor, Miss Rose Lorusso, cqusin of the bride, wore A breakfast for the bridal parâ€" enemmor rnggemamnar m sn William Parker, 714 Ridgewood drive, has been initiated into Delâ€" ta Sigma Phi, national fraternity at Wittenberg college where he is a sophomore. A son was born on April 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin S. Wertheimer, 798 Princeton, at the Wesler Memâ€" orial hospital in Chicago. The new 623 Glenview avenue, are anâ€" nouncing the birth of their sons, born on April 27 at the Highland Park hospital. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schmidt of Farnsworth, Gt. Lakes, and Mr. to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Andrew Seiler of 896 Linden _ avenue, Hubbard Woods, and to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Redmond of 335 8. Linden avenue, Highland Park. f Green Bay at Central On Avril 25, baby boys were born at the Highland Park hospital Sons were born at the Highland Park hospital on April 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean of 414 Railway avenue, Highwood, and to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Siffert of 1010 Hazel avenue, Deerfield. BACK HERE TO LIVE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips and sons, Dick and Tom, who have been living in California, are now again making their home in Highâ€" wood. They returned a week ago. TIRE SCOOP NEW ATLAS TIRES recital given by Mrs. J. C. Emma‘s pupils, at the Deerpath theater in Lake Forest, were Patricia® Barâ€" ton, Louise Casel, Margot Carpenâ€" ter, Carilson, Carol and Richard Sikorski and Nancy Zipoy. Following the recital, the Stanâ€" ley Sikorskis were hosts at open house at their home on Park aveâ€" DANCE, RECITAL Among Highland Parkers who the University of Michigan, where she is a junior. ‘This is an hoporâ€" ary society whose members are chosen for outstanding activities ip Bateman (Verna .Gosswiler), man, of Decatur visited here. Peter Tossi of Chicago, who is leaving soon for a visit with his parents in Italy, spent Sunday with his niece, Mrs. Ida Coppi, of 433 Funston avenue, Highwod. Mr. Tossi hasn‘t seen his parents in 35 MORTAR BOARD Nancy Holt, daughter of the H. E. Holts of Judson avenue, has been elected to Mortar Board at LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Allowance of $1.50 on your old tires â€" regardless of condition â€" on purchase of WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 12 MONTHS I LIMITED TIME ONLY OO x 16 ...ewxl.. 6.25 â€" 6.50 x 16..... 700 x 15 ... Cie«.. 5.25 â€" 5.50 x 17 ..... avenue, Plus Federal Escise Phone H. P. 5409 T HE PRESS of member only a Buick dealer.can really serve a Buick car. 110 S. First St. authorized Buick Parts and re m;mpdflofn,dnn area. Some years ago he designed a safety ski binding made by reâ€" moving toe straps from a convenâ€" tional binding, with the irons bent from Persia. During the past winâ€" ter he initisted the formation of the Chicago Ski clubs, an informal league now embracing 11 Winter the Snow Chase club, instrumental in bringing the downhillers‘ phase of the sport to the midwest hills. During wartime navy service Milâ€" and French skiers are terrific. The skiing competition promises to be the hottest in history. I hope evâ€" ery American skier will invest a dollar and a prayer in the success and Austria and was a founder of Everett L. Millard Will Head Olympic Ski Fund for the winter Olympic games, which dire held separately and fiâ€" nanced separately from the sumâ€" Everett L. Millard, secretary of the Snow Chase club of Chicago, has been appointed chairman of the 1948 Olympic ski fund drive for the central area, it was announced the â€" Albert zl.cl California. *"We‘ve lined up a crack Ameriâ€" we‘ve got to finance their invasâ€" Authorized Shles and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. North Shore Buick Co. If Buick Owners, ATTENTION + . . 21.60 .. 14.75 . .$16.10 you need repairs, demand *Plain white and colors 42 inches wide MADE NOW FOR STATE BONUS . _ QUICK SERVICEâ€" = THE NEW SECRETARY 397 Central Ave. Rm. 12 PHOTOSTATS ILLINOIS VETERANS The Mothers guild is continuing its paper collection at the school each Friday. Since last June they have collected $200. L MOTHERS GUILD LUNCHEON The Mothers guild of the Imâ€" maculate Conception church held a luncheon on Wednesday at the Moraine hotel. Members and 14â€" Gingham checked in red, blue, green . 42 inches wide . . . .45¢ yd. Shelving, scolloped edge 14 â€"inches wi 10 yd. roll plain $1.90 check 2.10 Floral Designâ€"Mother‘s Day Abrialo NEW WONDER MATERIAL S PLASTIC COATED:. CAN‘T STAIN, CRACK OR PEEL_ _ Garnett‘s Marvalon is an utterly new kind of material â€"smooth plastic on a strong fiber background. _ All kinds of stains wipe right off with a damp cloth. It‘s durable, decorative, soft, pliable! Cut it, sew it, pleat itâ€"for table covers, shelves, drawer liningsâ€"dozens of uses! Edges can‘t ravel or fray. Thursday, May 1, 1947 Make a 3â€"year contribution Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 8 N;MTI'I SECOND STREET Tel. H. P. 1712 Highland Park Hospital $525,000 Building Fund is Everybody‘s Business! Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTBR ALTERATIONS Without Delay to the ity‘s Health