2 . _ SINGING WITH â€" _ "THE VAGABONDS"â€"â€" Miss Marie Lawler, daughter of ‘4 ____Mrs. Grace Lawther of Highwood, To â€"â€"= > *T Stiging with "The Vagabonds* at the Olympia Theatre in Miami, Florida. Her engagement there is for two weeks â€" â€" â€" Fist . After ‘spending the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Mr. and â€"â€" Mrs. Milton E. Souther of 871 ; â€"Ridgewood drive recently returnâ€" were held June 14 in the Graâ€" nada theatre, Chicago. RECEIVES DEGREE; ENSIGN‘S COMMISSION _ *Warren W. Waggett, son of the Frank G. Waggetts of 325 Marshâ€" man avenue, received a bachelor of science degree and an ensign‘s commission in the U. S.Coast Guard in the 64th annual comâ€" mencement exercises June 2 at the Coug(hmd Academy, New atory school, Washington, D. C., before â€"entering the Coast Guard. He ‘was appointed to the Academy in 1946.‘He was a member of the Academy *rifle and track teams and holds the Coast Guard expert wife of the late Melbourne Stansâ€" band and son of Mrs. Emily Beers of 335 Vine avenue. The wedding was solemnized at 4:30inï¬el$nm,lgyl7,in the home of bride in Wickenâ€" Science degree and Richard Robâ€" inson of 1702 Burton avenue a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Huh.d_:ool_u!d_nfldvtnpnpu\- Yakutat at Portland, Maine. ARIZONA WEDDING Keeley _of m recently anâ€" has been in business for were the two little sons of the bride, Peter and Page Beers. Mr. ed. home, bride‘s home in Wickenburg. St. Norbert‘s, The Catholic Parâ€" ish of Northbrook, will again hold its annual Summéer Festival on the grounds around its beautiful new school at Walter, Spruce, and Elm Northbrook Catholics Plan Summer Festival This year the big threeâ€"day Fesâ€" tival is scheduled for Friday, Satâ€" comes Sunday with Chicken dinâ€" the Parish in the kitchen of the there will be a carnival of rides There will be seven cash prizes totaling $1,000.00. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS (Continued from page 4) BRAUN BROS. OIL CO, Phone HI 2â€"3804 Northmore‘s, Highland Park, HMlinois of 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Vinâ€" as the name of the baby girl born on Monday, June 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh D. Goard of 219 Lakeâ€" 335 Hazel avenue became the parâ€" ents of a daughter, Julie Claire, at the Highland Park Hospital on Tuesday, June 6. Mrs. Yinger is the former Patricia O‘Toole. Julie has a brother, Carl Laurence, who was one year old on April 3, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. P. L. O‘Toole of Calumet City, ents are the Hugh R. Goards of Dryfork, Virginia, and the Q. L. 1438 Pleasant avenue. The little boy has been named Edgar Lioyd, Mrs. Thomas R. Chalmers of 1531 Westviewâ€"road and Mr. and Mrs. ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yinger of Zanesville, Ohio, A great grandmother, Mrs. Mary O‘â€" mother, who reside in Zanesville. The daughter born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, June 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stuart of 1152 Deerfield road, Deerfield, has been named Janet. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilbur. of Evâ€" anston and the late Mr. and Mrs. A. little boy was born on Satâ€" )gzd:rlv,r.llme 10, at the Highland J. Campbell of 41 S. Ridge ay nue, Arlington Heights, Illinois. A baby girl was born on Wedâ€" nesday, June 7, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and | Donald Yakes of Lake Forest. the former Dorothy Wilbur. Janet has a sister, Carolyn, 3, and a brother, Edward John, Jr., 18 months. Raymond Graw of 725 Deerpath given to the baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on April 13. Susan is the daughter of the Donald Carrs (Alice Adamson) of 427 Hermitage ave., Deerfield. Carr of 916 Lincoln avenue and A baby was born May 26, to Mrs. Donald C. Hayward, wife of Lt. Comdr. Donald C. Hayward, USN, of 2419 Thornapple lane, Highland Park, III., at the Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. The baby has been named Leslie Barbara. The baby‘s father is serving at the National Headquarters Selecâ€" tive Service System, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hayward is residing Miss Vendla Adamson of Broadâ€" at 2830 South Abingdon St., Arâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE A son arrived at the Highland Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Yinger of mediate s hip m en t.. $1.50 piate, $7.50 = and h (Ilinois . residents m 2% to cover sales tas.) Sr., of 1311 Judson pendence, Wisconâ€" of of of For 1950 * team will participate in 18 ball games to make up the 10th distâ€" them as only one regular from last year‘s team is back and they already have taken a 14 to 1 deâ€" feat at the hands of Waukegan. along fine and will make a good showing before the season is over. It. behooves all Legionnaires of both Highwood and Highland Park ‘ito..get outâ€"and support this team as it is made up of Highland Purk, Highwood and Deerfield boys. ~~ Last year was very dissappointâ€" ing as farâ€" as the interest the Leâ€" gion members took in attending ball games and they should try to show‘ a little more enthusiasm at the games played at Memorial iFieIdin!li‘hvoodthilyéar.' " ‘ ‘W. H. Schlichting, one of Highâ€" land Park post No. 145‘s athletic 10th District Juniorâ€" Legion Baseball Schedule The following schedule is for the 1959 Junior American Legion Highwood boys who are out to try for their second in a row. The going may be a little tough for of his post come out in full force field Friday evening, June 16, against a strong North Chicago nine at the Highwood diamond. Friday, June 23â€" Tovin Tnids at Lane fitate m-‘:auwu-;n Deerfleld at Libertyville Lake Forest at Grayslake Lake Bluff at Mundelein ‘Waukegan â€"at Zion Highwood at Zion % ike Bluff at Deerfleld . Grayslake at Libertyville Mundelein at Lake Forest Deerfleld at Waukegan Lake Forest at North Chicago Libertyville at Lake Bluff Howéver, Coach G. L u8 ‘_“__ ui ~> Deerfleld & Green Hay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9 :00, 10:00. . Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. 3 PV CTS T 1 AOC. wiT A Por OF BUTTER DENOTING PLENTY & ABUNDANCE Fridays and Holy Days . THE PRES3 Libertyville at Zion Friday, June 30â€" _ . , ° Lake Bluff at Highwood Waukegan at Grayslake North Chicago at Liber Deerfield at Lake Forest MHighwood at North Chicago Libertyville at Grayslake Lake Forest at Mundelein PFriday, July 21â€" Zion at Highwood Waukegan at Deerfield mcnn:uunnnu Mundelein at Grayslake ~~â€" Friday, July 71â€" Zion at Lake Forest Lake Bluff at Grayslake mnln::uw Waukegan at Mundelein Monday, July 10â€" _ & _ Mighwood at Deerfleld Lake Forest at Waukegan Lake Bluff at North Chicago Mundelein at Libertyrille Wednesday, July 25â€" Griyslake at Zion Friday, July 28â€" * Zion at Libertyville k Lake Forest.at Highwood Waukegan at Lake Bluff North Chicago at Grayslake Deerfleld at Mundelein ‘m,m- ~~â€" Zion at Mundelein Lake Forest at Deerfleld Mighwood at Lake Bluff : Wednesday, July 12â€" North Chicago at Zion Mundeclein at Zion Lake Forest at Libert G!!!-g;‘:_l:% North Libertyville at T Grayslake at Lake Forest Waukegan at Highwood Mundelein at Lakeé Bluff Mundelein at Deerfield Highwood at Grayslake Libertyville at Waukegan Mundelein at North Chicago Ns -__;‘_i__ D1 Deerfleld at Lake Bluff Deerfleld at Zion Lake Forest at Lake Bluff North Shore Florist F LO W E R S FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue tioner and incoming President of The Mother Church, declared in his keynote address: surance companies and stn&e laws in growing number recognize the validity of Christian â€" Science their religion â€"by relying wholly upon prayerâ€"for physical healing. at CA enc Zion at Deerfleld Lake Bluff at Lake Forest Grayslake at Highweod Waukegan at Libertyville North Chicago at Mundclein Lake Bluff at Zion Lake Forest at Zion Libertyville at Lake Forest Mundelein at Highwood North Chicago home games will be Open Moen.â€"Fri. 600 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ 3S¢ to 630 GLENCOE Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat., "Cheaper by the Dozen" "Nancy Goes To Rio" Highwood Glass & 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 27211 "The Out Riders" In Technicolor at North Chicago (in color) will be played The link that had to come 1 he two main roads L&-flhd"lfl divergent though they may have seemed to be, are the way of Science and the way of Religion. ‘These two paths converge in Christian Science. Today the supported by proof, in the Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Last Day T;-‘-y June 15 ALGCYON .. sessge s ssm en intelligence, called God. Science and religion can now Striptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, the actual Science of and Health with Key to the Christianity has been revealed. through reason and revelation, the solution to problems of health, supply, or of any other kind. It may beâ€" read or obâ€" tained at all Christian Science Reading Rooms. The coupon is Enclosed Q“’"s.,.i,...."‘m?“" l e *3, thas bate body." d also for your use. TRY A PRESS WANT AD at 7:00 P.M. HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome and Late News, June 16, 17, 18, 19 at 6:00 P.M. June 20, 21, 22