This Week â€" (Continued from page 4) Robert Lacy served the brideâ€" groom as best man and Thomas m?ndliehndlmnd- The bride‘s mother wore a peaâ€" cock blue suit complemented by a corsage of green orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother was in purâ€" ple and her corsage was of white orchids. A ion followed the cereâ€" m home of the bride‘s grandfather in Glencoe. HOME FROM COLORADO Back home from a two weeks‘ trip to Denver, Colorado, are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marks of 503 Elm RECEIVE DEGREES TOMORROW Harold G. Ray, 127 Hazel aveâ€" nue, is a candidate for the degree of master of science in histology at the University of Illinois, and William R. Larson, 322 N. St. Jcohns avenue, is a candidate for the degree of doctor of medicine, also at Illinois. Mr. Haskins and his bride are now" on a northern honeymoon. Commencement â€" exercises for the Chicago Professional colleges of the university will be held at 2 p.m., tomorrow, June 17, at Navy Pier. Rear Admiral C. V. Rault, assistant chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Department, will deâ€" liver the commencement address. IRA MATTHIESSEN JR. TAKES A BRIDE Miss Virginia Lamme, niece of Merritt F. Riblett of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, became the bride of Ira C. Matthiessen, Jr., son of the senior Matthiessens of 217 S. Linden avenue, on Saturday, June 11, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon in the Kenilworth «Unioh, church. Matron of honor Was Mrs. John Stephenson of Evanston, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Miss Sally Riblett of Eau Claire, her cousin, Miss Harriette Goodsmith of Kenilworth and Miss Ann Middleton of /Wilmette. Robert Matthiessen served his brother as best man and Richard P. Matthiessen, Jr. of Wheaton, his cousin, and Bartlett Clinton and Thomas Walsh of Highland Park, ushered. Thursday, June 16, A reception followed mony in the Wilmette club. IN NEW YORK Compining â€"business andâ€"pleas~ ure, Mrs. Hamilton R. Winton, FORD WAXES, POLISHES Highland Park 202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds Rt, Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. John P. O‘Connell, M.A. ST.D. . Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and __ 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days Conception Church Polishing Wax Polish and Cleaner Foam Upholstery Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Sealer Immaculate MASSES the cereâ€" Woman‘s sons, Bob and Dave, and daughter, Joan, accompanied Mr. Winton to New York this week on a business trip. The Wintons reside at 2377 HOME FROM SCHOOL . Art Humphrey, son of the A. G. Humphreys of Judson avenue, arrived home last Wednesday from Greencastle, Indiana, where he is a student at De Pauw university. Home from Amherst, where he is a student, is Andy Andrews. Andy will be leaving again for the east next week. He will be employed at the Eastover Resort in Lennox, Massachusetts, this summer. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Andrews of 234 Laurel avenue. He will leave again today to atâ€" tend the summer session at the University of Colorado. Jack Smart, who recently finâ€" ished his freshman year at the University of Michigan, has arâ€" rived home for the summer. He is the son of the Jackson W. is the son of the Jackson Smarts of 99 Sycamore place Formerly of Dayton, Ohio, are the T. L. Stirlings of 210 Laurel avenue, the home they recently purchased. The Stirlings are parâ€" ents of a daughter, Katherine, 11, and a son, Tommy, 7. Mr. Stirling is with the Oxford Paper comâ€" pany, Chicago. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Robert Z. Norman, son of the Harold W. Normans of Bannockâ€" burn, was graduated from Swarthâ€" more college on Monday, June 6, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. * SWARTMORE GRADUATE ZACKâ€"OLSON WEDDING On Friday, June 10, Miss Jean Zack of, 151 N. Green Bay road, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Zack of Gilman, Wisconsin, became the bride of Louis A.. Olson of Schiller Park in the parish house of the Immaculate Conception church. The Rev. O‘Connell heard the exchange of nuptial vows at The bride was attended by Miss Marge Elwell and Jack Huestis served the bridegroom as best man. Mrs. Mary Allen with whom the bride resided, attended in the absence of Miss Zack‘s mother, who was unable to be present. The .bride wore a navy blue checked suit with navy accessories and her corsage was of white carâ€" nations. Miss Elwell was in a cocoa colored suit and she, too, wore a white carnation corsage. After a few days in Lake Geneva, Mr. Olson and his bride have returned to Highland Park where they plan to make their home. MOVING TO CALIFORNIA After thirteen years‘ residence in Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Matthiessen of 217 S. Linden avenue will leave this week for Los Angeles, California, where they will make their home. TRIP TO ITALY Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Giosue Mocogni and Mr. Mocogni‘s cousins, Miss Helen and Miss Marâ€" ietta Mocogni, all of 54 Oak aveâ€" nue, Highwood, left for New York where they set sail the following day aboard the "Sobieski" for Italy. Besides visiting brothers and sisters in. Modena, they plan a trip to Florence and Pisa. They will return home on October 13. This is Mr. Mocogni‘s firstivisit back in twentyâ€"three years. His wife visited there r<ncteen years ago, and his cousins, seventeen. The University of Colorado graduated 1,638 students, the largest class in its history, at its ninetyâ€"seventh commencement exâ€" ercises on â€" Monday, Highland Parkers receiving degrees were William G. Ballenger who received a bachelor of science in aeronauâ€" tical engineering and Burton UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO GRADUATES H. PARKERS The Army Store WAR SURPLUS BARGAINS Complete Line of Camping Outfits At Avenue Woodward Beers, who received his master of science degree. St. James church, Highwood, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Edith Evangelista, daughâ€" ter of the Carlo Evangelistas of 19 Prairie avenue, and Joseph B. Mordini, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mordini of Centralia, Illinois, on Saturday, June 4, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning. The bride‘s gown was of white satin, and her fingertip veil which fell from a pearl trimmed juliet cap was of tulle. She carried two EDITH EVANGELISTA MARRIES white orchids white flowers. Miss Marie Evangelista, sister of the bride, was in yellow marâ€" quisette. Her bouquet was of tea roses and peach gladioli. The bridesmaids, Miss Joan Berube and Miss Betty Dell, were in poppy red dresses. They carried tea roses and matching gladioli. James Casorio served the brideâ€" groom as best man and Charles Mordini, brother of the brideâ€" groom, and Patrick De Caesre ushered. Miss Jean Nichols sang. The bride‘s mother wore a green and white print dress with brown accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. A breakfast followed at the home of Mrs. Tony Casorio, aunt of the bride, and a dinner for the bridal party was held in the afternoon at the home of the bride‘s parents. Labor Temple was the scene of the reception at 8 p.m. After a week‘s honeymoon at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, and points of interest in lllinois, Mr. Mordini and his bride are now residing at 309 Ashland avenue, Highwood. Miss Marvyn L. Wittele, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Wittelle of 1457 S. Sheridan Rd., was graduated at the 146th an-: nual Commencement of Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., on June 13 ï¬iss Wittelle took part in the glee club and choir concert which was presented as part of the Commencement festiâ€" vities. COMMENCEMENT AT BRADFORD * Among the 1,265 graduates getting a recordâ€"breaking 1410 degrees and certificates at Washâ€" ington State college on May 29, was John Joseph Klemp, of Highâ€" land Park, who received a degree of B.S. in agriculture. RECEIVES DEGREE AT WASHINGTON RECEIVES AWARD AT ILLINOIS U. Sophomores~ at the University of Illinois College of Medicine have named Dr. Jules® H. Last, 2312 Ridgelee St., Highland Park, as the best instructor during the 1948â€"49 school year, and he has received the Raymond B. Allen inâ€" structor award. }f Dr. Last, who is an assistant professor of pharmacology at the University, has been presented with a gold key in the shape of an apple. His name also will: be instribed upon a plaque which hangs in the Chicago Illini Union. Elwood Hansmann, 950 Lincoln avenue, has been appointed chairâ€" man of the Highland Parkâ€"Highâ€" wood district committee, . Boy Scouts of America, He succeeds Robert C. Brown, Jr., viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the North Shore Area council and recently appointed finance chairman of the council executive board. BOY SCOUT OFFICIAL Hansmann, an attorney with offices in Chicago, entered Scoutâ€" ing as a Scout in 1912, in Cleveâ€" land Park, Washington, D. C. As a Scouter he has served in various capacities for several years. The Hansmann family is defiâ€" nitely a Scouting family. Three of the four Hansmann children are in Scouting. The oldest boy, John, was a member of Troop 35 and the Deerfield Air Scout squadron. He also attended Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" Jaâ€"Wan and Philmont, the national council camp of the Boy Scouts of America. "Woody", next in line, is also a member of Troop 35 and Henry, age three and a half, is a future Cub. A daughter, Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen * LIGHT GROCERIES e DELICATESSEN e DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES * ICE CREAM (our own make) # FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE encircled by small THE PRESS Louise, is a member of the Girl Scouts. GOUCHER ALUMNA A Highland Park girl, Mary McCormick, was among the more than 130 graduates who received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Goucher College at that inâ€" stitution‘s fiftyâ€"eighth commenceâ€" ment exercises held last Monday morning (June 13) in Baltimore, Miss McCormick, who prepared for college at the Highland Park High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCormick, of 541 South Linden Avenue. She majored in English at Goucher. Raymond Simmers of 126 S. First street, who has been a paâ€" tient at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for the past five weeks, is reported much improved. MUCH IMPROVED Miss Marie Lawler, daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawther of Highwood, opened a two weeks‘ singing enâ€" gagement at the Embassy Club in Jacksonville, Florida, last night. SINGING IN FLORIDA She just finished a two weeks‘ singing contract in Evansville, Indiana. She stopped at the Mcâ€" Curdy hotel while there. Vacationing at the summer home of the Gordon Humphreys in Estes Park, Colorado, are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Graham and their four daughters of 695 Yale lane. The Grahams will be gone about a month, VACATIONING IN COLORADO Kathleen Ann has been chosen as the name of the baby girl, born on Wednesday, June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk (Gerâ€" trude Sossdorf) of Burlington, Iowa. The baby‘s grandmothers, Mrs. Johanna Sossdorf of 225 N. Green Bay road and Mrs. James Kirk of 1540 Judson avenue, drove to Burlington, this past weekâ€"end to greet ‘their new granddaughter. â€" A son, Robert M., arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, June 6, for Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hirsch of 1800 Burton avenue, Mrs. Hirsch is the former Constance Klauber, daughter of Mrs. Charles Klauber of Chicago. Mrs. Maurice Hirsch of Dean aveâ€" nue is the paternal grandmother. The baby, who weighed 9% lbs., has a sister, Barbara, 2. > .On Tuesday, June 7, a son was Â¥orn at the Highland Park hospital t& Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicolazzi of 25 Clay street, Highwood. Daâ€" vid Allen has been chosen as his name. Mrs. Nicolazzi is the formâ€" er Florence Gesualdo. Grandparents are the Angelo Gesualdos of Centerville, lowa, and Joseph Nicolazzi of Kenosha, Wisconsin. A brother ‘for Timmy, 10, and Richard, 6, arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, June 9. The little boy has been named Michael John. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maiman of 1810 Pleasâ€" ant avenue are the parents, Mrs. Maiman is the former Dorothy Schwall. Grandparents are the J. Schwalls of 89 Clifton avenue and the M. E. Maimans of 881 Roger Williams avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Bock of 417% McDaniels avenue became the parents of a daughter, Linda Susan, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Sunday, June 12. Mrs. Bock is the former Mary Lou Cameron. Paternal grandparents are the F. J, Bocks of the same McDaniels avenue â€"address. Maâ€" terhal grandparents live in San Francisco. LOOK WHO‘S HERE A baby boy was born on Sunâ€" day, June 12, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of 1339 Burton avenue. The baby, named Edward, weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Davis is the former Evelyn Guâ€" thrie, daughter of the John Guâ€" thries of Lewisburg, Tennessee. Paternal grandmother lives in Des Moines, Towa. Aqua Parade of 1949 At Chicago Arena June 23â€"July 3 Edward has a sister, Sandra, who will be three years old in October. A hit in its debut here last year, "Aqua Parade of 1949", second edition of Buster Crabbe‘s elabâ€" orate combined water show and stage spectacle, comes to the Chiâ€" cago Arena for an engagement June 23 through July 3. In addiâ€" tion to the 11 nightly performâ€" ances at 8:30, Sunday matinees are scheduled June 26 and July 3. Even surpassing last year‘s surâ€" prisingly fine introductory edition. "Aqua Parade of 1949" is a fastâ€" moving revue, abounding in grace, superb skill and beauty, interâ€" spersed with hilarious comedy. Crabbe, handsome movie star, former Olympic champion and producer of the aquatic extravaâ€" ganza, has gathered a scintillating cast of champions, plus a host of the finest acts in show business. Further, he has molded this talent into a smoothlyâ€"paced show jamâ€" packed with entertainment of the highest order. Outstanding â€" star of "Aqua Parade" is Vicki Draves, world famous as a mermaid because of her double triumph at the Olympic Games in England last summer. Miss Draves, a petite, darkâ€"haired lovely, is the only American athâ€" lete to win two Olympic Gol Medals, and the first girl in Olympic history to capture both diving events. Featured â€" with Vicki in . th aquatic portion of the program in the huge portable tank are Crabbe one of the greatest swimmers eve to wear the colors of the Unite States in international competi tion;~ Elbert Root, finest fancy diver of all time; Stubby Kruger water comedian; Patricia Robin son and Marian Hutton, ‘swimmin champions; Dick Smith, Johnn Riley, Frank Foster and Bill win, all topflight diving ‘champ ions, On the "Miracle Stage" other. renowned performers in clude the Stuart Morgan Dancers the Lucky Girls, Renald & Rudy Al Gordon and his hilarious "G ing to the Dogs", and Billy Raye: star of four continents. Seven bi production â€" numbers and moi than 20 specialty presentations included in this brilliant lineup o stars, supported most ably by stage and water ballet. Tickets ar on sale at the Arena and Lytton‘ box offices. Want To Improve Your Golf Game? Here‘s How With the National Open still fresh in their minds, hookers, slicers and disgruntled dubs will beam their approval of two 1949 additions to the library collecâ€" tion of golf books. Short Cuts To Better Golf by Johnny Revolta, well known Evanston pro, is & practical workbook of the famous Revolta system. In The Golf Clinic six master golfers pool thein knowledge and tell the average player how to improve his game. Golf enthusiasts will recognize the authors as outstanding tournaâ€" ment. players: Gene Sarzen, Sam Snead, Jim Ferrier, Ellsworth Vines, Lioyd Mangrum and Ec "Porky" Oliver. _Not to be overlooked are golf books of past seasons includ ing Ben Hogan‘s Power Golf, :yj romn Nelson‘s Winning Golf, an Dick Metz‘s The Secret to Par Golf. These, coupled with serious practice, should improve many a game in addition to providing good rainy weather reading for those days when hearts are on the links even though the golfers aren‘t. 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