OCTOBER WEDDING PLANNED The engagement of Miss Joan Emily Lillie, 901 Ridgewood drive, to Robert Clay Barnes, 325 So. Green Bay road, has been anâ€" nounced by Miss Lillie‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. T. Lillic. Mr. Barnes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnes. The wedding Page 4 will take place on October 22 in Trinity church. Miss Lillie is a graduate of University of Wisconsin, where she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Barnes received his degree in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern university in June, and is emâ€" ployed by the Johnson Wax comâ€" pany, Racine, Wisconsin. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Both are graduates of Highâ€" SMITHâ€"CARLSON WEDDING The wedding of Miss Lea Delores Smith, daughter of the Leslie W. Smiths of 133 S. Central avenue, Highwood *and Peter L. Carlson, son of Mrs. Ellen Carlson of 215 High street, took place on Friday, August 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran church. The Rev. Herbert W. Linden heard the exâ€" change of nuptial vows. A reâ€" ception followed the ceremony at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. All speeches at Lake Success are wire recorded for permanent recâ€" ord and translated by interpreâ€" tors in different languages as they are given on the floor. Ear phones are provided so that listeners may tune into the talks in the language they understand. THOMAS B. ULLMAN TAKES A BRIDE land Park high school. Mr. William C. MeCulloch of 1356 Broadview, who spoke at the United Nations‘ Scientific Conferâ€" ence on the Conservation and Utilization of Fuel, written by a Success, New York, on Thursday, returned home by plane on Friâ€" day. Mr. McCulloch‘s speech was a discussion of a paper on the Utlization of Fuel, written by a Polish respresentative. Miss Virginia Gosling, daughâ€" ter of the John C. Goslings of Winnetka will become the bride of Thomas B. Ullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Ullman of 1016 Oak street, toâ€"night at 5:30 at the University Memorial chapel, Evanston. Only the immediaté families will attend the ceremony. The bride was lovely in an ivory satin gown made with a long The fingertip veil she wore fell train. The fingertip veil she wore fell from a band of orange blos soms. She carried white roses. HOME FROM LAKE SUCCE&S Mr. McCulloch was at Lake Sucâ€" cess for five days. Miss Dorothy Chalmers, maid of honor, wore a frock made with a pale pink lace bodice and matchâ€" ing skirt of nylon with bustle in back. The matching cap she wore was heart shaped. Gowned simiâ€" larly in aqua were Miss Lois Lindâ€" blom and Miss Louise Thom, bridesmaids. The attendants all carried heart shaped bouquets of American Beauty roses. The bride‘s mother wore a dress of smoke grey complemented by a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom‘s mother was in orâ€" chid print. Her corsage was of orchid gladioli. After a week‘s honeymoon in Iowa, Mr. Carlson and his bride will reside at 215 High street. Robert â€" Hangren _ served â€" the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Milton Newton and George West. North Shore Florist and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK THIS WEEFK POR EYERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue FLOWER 8 ... EN HIGHLAND PARK The bride is a graduate of New Trier High school and attended Lake Forest college for two years. At present she is majoring in drama at the School of Speech, Northwestern _ university, /T he bridegroom, a graduate of Highâ€" land. Park High school and the University of Washington, is also a graduate of the Northwestern law school. He served as an offiâ€" cer in the naval air corps during the war. Mr. Ullman and his bride will reside in Highland Park. § HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Gladys Markell, son, Richâ€" ard, and daughter, Shirlee, of Los Angeles, California, are visitâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Markell‘s parents, the Fred A. Tuckers of 516 Oakwood avenue, Mrs. Marâ€" kell has returned to Highland The bride‘s mother wore a white print dress complemented by a white carnation corsage and the bridegroom‘s mother was in blue. Her corsage was also white carnations. A reception at the Highwood Community center followed the ceremony. Park to live, but her son and daughter will return west early next week. Mr. Mnkelllwill go back to Los Angeles and*Miss Markell will resume her studies at the Univerâ€" sity of New Mexico where she is a senior. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a gown of candlelight white satin with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her full skirt ended in a long train. A cap shaped headâ€" dress edged with orange blossoms topped her full length veil. She carried seven gardenias, tinted pink, with her prayer book. Miss Shirley Preti was the maid of honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Jacqueline De Rusha. They were gowned in strapless pink taffeta with matching capes and fingerless gloves. Their pink half hats of horsehair were trimmed with large bows on the side. Their colonial bouquets were of Rubrum lilies. Also dressed in pink was the little flower girl, Carol Preti. She carried a basket of Rubrum lilies. Dante Casolari, brother of the bride, served as best man and Max Reed of Charleston, llinois, a college friend of the couple, ushâ€" ered. Miss D. L. Bower of Charleston sang, accompanied at the piano by Miss Alice Olson. A dinner at 2:30 p.m. at the bride‘s home was attended by bridal party, relatives and close friends. After a week‘s trip to the Wisâ€" consin Dells, Mr. Tenison and his bride will : live in Charleston, where they are both students at the Eastern State Teachers‘ colâ€" lege. He will be entering his senior year and she, her sophoâ€" more. CASOLARIâ€"TENISON WEDDING The Wesley Methodist church was the scene of the double ring candleâ€"light ceremony at 7:30 p.m. when Miss Delores E. Casolâ€" ari became the bride of Jack Donâ€" aven Tenison on Saturday, Augâ€" ust 20. The Rev. Albertson heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of the Anâ€" gelo Casolaris of 134 Prairie avenue and the bridegroom‘s faâ€" ther, G. E. Tenison, resides in Mattoon, Illinois. His mother lives in Waukegan. HENRY DATE IN MICHIGAN Henry Date,â€"son of the Paul Dates of Rice street, is a camp HIGHLAND TEN PIN Under New Managemeng Doer, open at 2:00 pm. Telephone Highland Park 206. OPEN BOWLING TEL H. P. 319 Until 8:00 p.m, Week Days counsellor for two weeks at Westâ€" minster Lodge in Sagatuck, Michâ€" igan. When he returns home he will leave again shortly for Carleâ€" ton college where he will be enâ€" tering his senior year. His sister, Marilyn, and Janice Meeg of Ridgewood drive, reâ€" turned last week from Miniwanca, Michigan, "where they attended the American Youth Foundation camp. , Earlier in the summer Marilyn had been an assistant counsellor at a camp in Newago, Michigan. HONOR ATTENDANT IN VIRGINIA AND TEXAs Miss Joyce Valiquet of 2230 Lakeside place was maid of honor recently on two occasions. A week ago Tuesday she left by plane to be the honor attendant at the wedding of Miss Mary Helen Gammon of Rural Retreat, Virâ€" ginia, and James L. Jessopp of Charlottesville. The wedding took place in Rural Retreat on Thursâ€" day, August 18. The following day she left Virâ€" ginia, again by plane, to be maid of honor again, this time for Miss Julia Gissel of Houston, Texas, when she became the‘ bride of William Everett Tipton of Dallas, at a ceremony performed in Houston on Saturday, August 20. Both brides were classmates of Miss Valiquet at Hollins college, Roanoke, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs, Ferdinand Borâ€" chardt and four children of 309 E. Park avenue rz:urned recently from a ten day ‘visit in Harrisâ€" burg and Easton, Pennsylvania. BACK HOME GHERARDINIâ€"TRYON MARRIAGE SUNDAY On Sunday, August 27, Miss Elva Gherardini, daughter of the Frank Gherardinis of 215 North THE PRESS avenue, Highwood, and James Leslie Tryon, Jr., sof of the senior Tryons of Woodstock were united in marriage at 3 p.m. at the home of Justice Samuel Smith of Ridgewood drive. The bride wore pink and her bouquet held white camellias. Miss Enis Amedei, as maid of honor, was in aqua blue. The camellias she carried were pink. Following a family reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, the young couple left for Tempe, Arizona, where they will reside while he is in school. Roy Gherardini, brother of the bride, served as best man. This is his second year medical research. VISITING HERE Visiting: at the home of her mother, Mrs. William H. Wilson of 275 Laurel avenue, are Mrs. Dan B. Scully, the former Jane Wilson, and sons, Bart and Bruce. They arrived about the middle of July and plan to return to their home in Los Angeles, California, about September 15. The betrothal of Miss Josephine L. Onesti to Boris Nerini has reâ€" cently been announced by her parents, the Louis Onestis of 126 S. Second street, Mr. Nerini is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Faust Nerini of Bevier, Missouri. No date has been set for the wedding. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED HOME FROM CALIFORNIA After a month‘s visit in Caliâ€" fornia Miss Jill Cooper of 299 Marshman avenue has returned home. She is the daughter of the Morton R. Coopers. In San Diego she visited with an aunt and uncle, the Lester Coopers, and in Los Angeles she was the guest of Miss Lois Jean Strauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, formér Highland Parkers. The engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Emilie Pérry, to Joseph Evans Herkness, has recently been anâ€" nounced by her parents, the George Hilyard Thorntons (Elizaâ€" beth Boynton) of Rosemont, Pennsylvania. Mr. Herkness is the son of Mrs. A. Herkness of Philaâ€" delphia and the late Mr. Herkness. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Thornton is the grandâ€" daughter of the Frederick Perry Boyntons of 204 N. Sheridan road AT FOOTBALL CAMP Attending the Lake Forest academy football camp at Camp Mishawaka, Grand Rapids, Minneâ€" sota, is ‘Robert Valiquet, son of the Albert J. Valiquets of 2230 Lakesdie place. Robert left last Thursday and will return about September 12. Saturday, September 10, has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Madeline A. Haiz, granddaughter of the Dominic Rizzolos of 1845 Burton avenue, and Angelo Pasquesi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pasquesi of 215 Everts place, Highwood. The wedâ€" ding will take place at 10:30 a.m. at St. James church, Highwood. The Rev. James Gleeson will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. APPROACHING WEDDING A . breakfast for the bridal party and immediate families will follow the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom‘s parents and a dinner at St. James hall will be held in the afternoon. In the eveâ€" ning a reception will be held at the home of the bridegroom‘s parâ€" ents, Miss Bernice Pasquesi, sister of the bridegroom, will attend the bride as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Pasquesi, another sister, and Miss Nancy Smaniotta of Kenosha, sisâ€" ter of the bride. B Hénry Pasquesi will serve his brother as best man and the ushâ€" ers will be Everett Belliei and Eugene Tagliapietra. The young couple will live at 215 Everts place. LEAVES FOR LONDON Albert Butterworth of 2810 West Park avenue, left by plane aboard an American Overseas Airline Flagship enroute to Lonâ€" don, England yesterday. Mr. Butterworth has for the past thirty years, paid periodical visits to his sister, Mrs. Nellie Reeve, at Bexhillâ€"onâ€"Sea, Sussex, and his brother, Jack, at Blackpool, Lanâ€" cashire. He plans to revisit them on his latest flight. NEW ORLEANS VISITOR ° Margaret Ashley, continuity diâ€" rector, Station WWL, New Orâ€" leans, is visiting Mrs. Robert Ruhl, Highland Park. She is also visiting with old friends at the Hotel Knickerbocker before reâ€" turning to the South. BRIDAL PARTIES Among the many parties given (Continued on page 5) Thursday, Sept. 1, Weddings, cocktail parties, C A TE RIN G plan your next party Tel. Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough