:. > Former Chicagoans are the Siâ€" mon B. Friedmans of 1733 Spruce ave. The Friedmans built their home. ‘Mr. Friedman is with the â€"â€"Jowish Vocationalâ€"Service,.. cial agency in Chicago. He is a â€" vocational counsellor. ‘ Mario W. Sirotti on Saturday, April 21, in St,. James church. The Rev. Arthur Douaire perâ€" formed the 9:30â€" a.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the Salustio Fabbris of 521 Western ave. Highwood, and the bridegroom is the son of the John Sirottis of Thursday, April 26, 1951 218 Everts place, Highwood. The bride‘s father gave her in marâ€" riage. : hS Matron of hogor was Mrs. Emelio Bertagni and the bridesâ€" maids were the Misses Mary Jo Lomarto, Betty Jean Rossi and Santina Ugolini, Their lavender satin and nct gowns were compleâ€" mented by matching bonnets. They carried colonial bouguets of viâ€" olets, trimmed with pink ribbons. Leo Mordini served his brother as best man and James Antonetti, Joseph Mornini and B. Tondi ushâ€" ered. C Mary Ann Fabbri, niece of the bride, who acted as flower girl, was a miniature of the other atâ€" tendants. Jack Johnson was ring bearer. â€"The bride‘s mother and the bridegroom‘s mother were both in navy blue and their corsages were of gardenias and pink rosebuds. A breakfast sat home for the bridal party and members of the immediate families followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, and a dinner was held in the afternoon at the Highâ€" wood ‘Community center. About 700 attended the evening recepâ€" tion held at the. Community cenâ€" ter, also. ©0=_ â€" & After a. two weeks‘ southern honeymoon, Mr. Sirotti and his bride will live at 218 Everts place, Highwood. 24 NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slavin and son, Donald, 22, are new Highland Parkers. They built their hime at 2527 N; Deere Park drive. From Chicago, Mr. Slavin is owner of the keystone Chevrolet in Chicaâ€" go. â€" Donald _ attended _ Florida Southern university and. Roose velt college in Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are the Robert Palmers of 925 Kimball road. Frgm Chicago, the Palmers built their. home here. Mr. Patmer is & business consultâ€" ant in Chitago. * From Glencoeâ€"are Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Eggert and ten month old son, Edward, Jr., of 8 N. First street. Mr. Eggert is with the Pubâ€" lic Service company in Northâ€" brook. * LUNCEON HOSTESS TO RED CROSS OFFICE WORKERS Mrs. F. P. Boynton of 204 N. Sheridan road entertained a Red Cross group at luncheon at the Exmoor Country Club on Tuesâ€" day. C The twenty guests included the Chicago Community chairman, the General chairman and those who, are office workefs during the fund drive campaign. â€" A daughter, who has been named Debra, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Schmidt of 1133 S. St. Johns ave. The little girl has two sisters, Linda, 6, and Karen, 4, and, a brother, Setven, 18 months. _ Mrs, Schmidt is the former Lorle Semar. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Semar of Long Lake, Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Schmid¢. of South Orange, N. J. . On Saturday, April 21, a son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson of 826 Pine st., Deerâ€" field. * A baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Russéli H. Doan of Half Day. W (Continued from Pagé 4) LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Karen has a brother, Philip, 4. With outstanding stars on both rosters, Highland Parl;bs are wondering just what team to cheer for Saturday night, April 28, at the Highland Park Recreation Cenâ€" ter when Bradley All Stars play the Beloitâ€"Illini All Stars. Highâ€" wood fans . aren‘t puzzled for Squeeky Melchiorre, although a Highland Parker, might well be termed the "Pride of Highwood." They have adopted him as their own and have backed him fromm his days on the Highwood Rockets to the hardwoods of the Stadium and Peoria. On the othér hand, quite a number of Irish kinfolk and fans of Billy Kelly may be seen purchasing tickets to the game. They‘ve watched Billy help ‘his team trim Loyola and DePaul this past winter at the Stadium, and expect the Bradley All Stars lto get‘a trimming this Saturday. â€": However, regardless for which team fans cheer, all admire the Melchiorres and Kelly for not only their high standard of athletic ability but for the fine quality of sportsmanship â€" and â€" competitive spirit they have displayed. In the preliminary game a team of Highâ€" land Park boys, led by Jim Kelly, Bill‘s cousin, will meet a Lake Forest boys team led by Angie Melchiorre, nephew of Gene and Dino. Tickets for the »â€"game are available at Highland Park Recreâ€" ation ..Center,...Maiman â€" Haines Sport Shop, Olsons and Fells. In Highwood at Gigi, Golden Dome, Mp Favorite Inn, Tap O‘Muzik. Lakeâ€"~Forest fans can get their tickets at the Lake Forest Recreâ€" ation Center.‘ _ Coach George Grover was not a }bit discouraged this week even though his baseball team took it on the chin twice last Saturday \nt Morton. The boys played good ball until the sixth inning of the first. game when Morton pushed over three runs to win the contest. 3 to 0._Renze,Marchietti hutled. for the local squad and did a good job. In the second game the boys scored 4 runs but they also let | Morton have 12 so they came out [on the short end agairl. With only |0ne pitcher who can probably hold his own in Suburban League competition, Coach Grover does not expect too good a season this year, as he is building for next year. â€" : fieldersâ€"Arnold Bock, Clark Euâ€" banks, Norbert Ferraro, Dan Herz, \Bob Lempinen, ‘Tom Wood and 1Jim Zahnle. . Infieldersâ€"David |Cox, Regard Gaggioli, Jim Gordon, ‘Joe Hoffman, Doug. Keare, Jim Meyerhoff and Bob Castellari. \Pitchersâ€"Howward Elliman, Renzo \Marchietti, Frank Picchicetti, Dom ‘Turchi. Catcher â€" George Bock. Seniorsâ€"Outfieldâ€"Norman Levy, & Bruno _ Ponsi. Infieldersâ€"Bob ‘Manfredini,. Chuck S c h r a m m. Pitcherâ€"Art Dreschel.Coâ€"captains ‘are Ponsi and Castellari, the only two lettermen on the squad. The managers are Bud Wo’tm and The roster of this year‘s ball club is as follows: Sophomoresâ€" ;;tâ€" é'oc:, 7l;;l$;sein-ml pitcher; Harold Freberg, catcher and Louis Guentz, short stop. Juniorsâ€" Outâ€" Jim Lencioni. Last Saturday the track team travelled to Evanston for_a meet with New Trier, Evanston and Waukegan, Coach Mark Panther remarked this week t.lif ‘the boys did_not have enough ractice to ‘really . give a good account of theit abilities. We do not have indoor facilities for. the boys to work outeduring the bad weather and it really.puts them in the unâ€" derdog spot every yEar at the start of the season. However Dobeus took 4th in the 120 yard high hurdles and 3rd in the 180 low hurdles; Huxtable was 4th in the EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m at 381 Laurel Avenue "THE SPORTSLIGHT" Highland Park Baptist sOUTHERN _FRIED CHICKEN By Will: Schlichting DINNER â€"â€" $1.50 For Reservations Callâ€"* HI, 22101 _ This Saturday the lllilï¬l* will travel to Wheaton for the 15th Annual Wheaton relays at Grange Field. Such men as Don Laz, Dike Eddleman, Buddy Young and Don Fuchs, ‘all ‘stars in tollege, have competed in these relays, Coach Panther plans to use Tom Swift, Walter Benson, Gus Nizzi and Grant Brown on the 4 lap relay ‘team; another relay team will be 1-.‘. up of Roy Kien, Pat Montâ€" .ome’ry. John Bailleux and Bob |Huxtable; the freshman relay team | will be +om Compere, Karl Salo, 880 yard run; Watrous took 1st in the pole vault and tied for 3rd in the high jump; George took 2nd in the high jump and the 880 yard relay team of Dorough, Dobeus, Wurm and Jones took fourth." Sherman Carson and John Wolter; on the high hurdle shuttle relay will be: Bill Dobeus, Phil Dorough, Phil Watrous and Bob George; in the low hurdle shuttle relay Coach Panther will have Bill Dobeus, Phil Dordugh, Paul Jones and Bill Wurm; Bob George and Walter Benson will hurl the: discus and Watrous and Pote Kallas will take care of the pole vaulting; Dorough and George will be in the. high jump; Walker and Pincus.will run the 100 yard dash; Chalmers and Weinfelt will be in the broad jump and Kaatz will be in the shot put circle. Olson Clothiers edged the Inâ€" tellectuals 35 to 33 at the Recreâ€" ation Centér last Wednesday to win the Highland Park City Basâ€" ketball championship. At 7:30 p.m.. on Monday, April 3, the second organization meetâ€" ing of the 16 inch league will be held at the Highland Park Recreaâ€" tion Center. League policy and rules will be discussed and plans will be made for the coming seaâ€" son. Al‘l managers and interested persons are invited to attend. _ Bob Kendig, athletic director ot the high school realeased the folâ€" lowing tennis and golf schedules last week: Wednesday, April 18â€" ' Palatine at Highland Park Tuesday, April 24â€" . Morton at Highland Park F?’tlay.- April 22â€" y ighland Park at Oak Park Tuesday, May 1â€" Evanston at Highland Park Tuesday, May 8â€" Niles at Highland Park Thursday, May 10â€" _ Highland â€"Park at Proviso Saturday, May 12â€" District Meet at Highland Park Tuesday, May 15â€" . Waukegan at Highland Park Friday and Saturday, May 18â€"193â€" State Meet Wednesday, May 23â€" Highland Park at New Trier Monday, April 16â€" Wednesday, April 16â€" Maine at Highland Park Tuesday, April 24â€" _ _ Waukegan at Highland Park Ffiday, April 21â€" ~ Highland Park at Maine â€" Saturday, April 28â€" Oak Park at Highland Park Tuesday, May 1â€" _ â€" . _ Saturday, May 5â€" . State‘ District Meet Tuesday, May 8â€" __ New Trier at Highland Park Saturday, May 12â€" Highland Park at Proviso Tuesday, May 15â€" .__ Highland Park at Morton Saturday, May 19â€"â€" State M&e: at Champaign Tuesday, y 22â€" Niles at Highland Park Saturday, May 26â€" Suburban Meet at Oak Park a x Tennis Coachâ€"John Broming Golf Coachâ€"Harry Bolle Wesley Fellowship Group The "18â€"40" Fellowship of the Wesley Methodist church, Highâ€" land â€" Parkâ€"Highwood will meet at the church Saturday, April 28th at 8:00 p.m. for an evening of deâ€" votions and recreation. This group consists of young unmarried folk who are out of high school. Any such youï¬k people are invited to attend these meetings. * Highland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING Every Day from . 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY * 139 N. Second St TEL. H. P. 319 WENDNESDA Y T HE PRESS Lions Select Queen At Wheelingâ€" Meeting ; Plan July Picnic A joint meeting of all Lions clubs, preSidents and secretaries and the District Cabinet of Distâ€" rict 1â€"F was held in Wheeling on | April 18. Miss Gwen Bieger of Lake Bluff, representing the Highâ€" |land Park Lions club, was chosen !to represent the district at the |\Queens‘ Contest at the State.conâ€" lvemion in Chicagé April 28, 29 {and 80. Gwen, 16, daughter of the | Wally Biegers, of the‘ Highland Park Cycle Shop, is a sophomore at Lake Forest High. The International Convention for this year will be held at Atâ€" lantic City, N. J., June 24â€"28. An oldâ€"fashioned basket picnic for the district will be held at the Arlington Farms Polo grounds on Sunday, July 22. The picnic comâ€" mittee includes Wilfred Seguin, of Highland Park. Open House And Tea At Y.W.C.A., April 26 Eight past presidents and outâ€" standing volunteers of the Highâ€" land Park YWCA will preside at the tea table for the YWCA ‘Open House the afternoon of April 26. The tea which will last from three to five is open to the community and is part of the week long memâ€" bership drive which is being sponâ€" sored by the local Association as a part of National YWCA Week. The hostcsses will be Mrs. Arâ€" thur‘ Raff, Mrs. Edmund Frochâ€" lich, Mrs. Florence Dingle, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. Theo. Osborn, Mrs, Earl Gsell, Mrs. Lyle Gourâ€" ley and Mrs. Marvin LaWrentz. Music will be provided by a trio made up of Mrs. Julien Jordan, Mrs. Walter G. Gieseke, and Mrs. B. W. Fairbanks. Mrs. R. Howard Armstrongâ€"will play a number of piano solos. Mrs. Bowen Schuâ€" macher, membership Chairman, has charge of. the plans for the event. * Soâ€"Called "Jesse James Gang" Apprehended Observe President‘s Day May 1 to 25 A group of boys, all under 15, who have confessed to burglaries in several stores, homes and offiâ€" ces, whoâ€" vainâ€"gloriously dubbed themselves _ the ‘"Jesse James Gang," hate been apprehended and turned over to their parents pending juvenile court action. Catholic Women Will A large part of the thefts have been returned. : P "Presidents Day," an anntual spring feature of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Worhtn, will be observed throughout Cook and Lake countics when twenty disâ€" tricts meet between May 1 and May 25. . $ The meeting for Lake County is scheduled forâ€"2 p.m., May 2, at St. Bede Parish, Fox Lake, Iilinois. Mrs. Richard Hedberg, Rt. No: 59, Lake Villa, Illinois, will preside. Presidents who will report their year‘s activities include, in addiâ€" tion to the host president: Holy jlâ€"Q'NEi POWELL L * w MGâ€"Mn‘s Bic. BRnuiAnt on gom BCLLâ€"RINGING MUSICAL! WAwmetaiiiet Thursday through ‘Monday ~ April 26-27-â€-2’-30 30M BELLâ€"RINGING MUSICAL! WWMREAENAIN Telephoneâ€"HI. 2â€"2400 .« Saturday Afternoonâ€"Special Chidâ€" rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Open at 2:00 . E.ll. 5. Seturday . kve.â€"Show Starts_at‘ 700 Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2 EfnJ.m.â€" n.m. â€" Doors Open at 6:00 p.m. ALCYON Tues..Wed.â€"Thurs. â€" May 1â€"2â€"3 Loretta Young â€" Bruce Cowling . _ "Lyllaby of Broadway" Starting Friday, May 4â€" "Bird "of Paradise" ° ~Special Childrens‘ ‘Matineeâ€"â€" Saturday, April 28 at 2:00 "THE STRATTON sTORY" and 4 Cartoons â€" Show Starts at 2:30 p.m. "Cause For Alarm" "The Mâ€"Gâ€"M Story" "Father‘s .‘l‘:: * "Bora Yesterday" REDEBMER LUTHERAN .. (Continued from page 2) Mrs. Louise Garling, who has been a member of the congregation since its organization. The only other living charter member, Mrs. Minnie Quadt, was not able to be present for the occasion. Felicitaâ€" tions were received and announced from the Rev. Arthur Werfelman, of Elgin, III., President of the Northern lllinois District, in« beâ€" half of himself, personally, and of the Northern Illinois District, on this commemorable oecasion. The following outâ€"ofâ€"town perâ€" sons were present for the occasion: Mr. @nd Mrs. Thomas Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Blair, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Blair and families, from Downers Grove, IIl.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chodd and family, from Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zschau andâ€"son, of Deerfield; Mrs. Julia Hoer, of Wilmette; Mrs. Edâ€" ward Rudolph, of Glencoe, a memâ€" ber of the first class confirmed in this church, in 1891 and Mr. and Mrs, Alva Schutts, of Lake Bluff. IAH were members of the church before moving out of town. Other guests were Miss, Clara Waite and_Mrs. Margaret Ware of Highiand Park; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ingold, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haltenhoff, of Lake Forest; Mr. Milton Roberts, Sr., of Highwood, and the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert C. Albrecht and "family, of Great Lakes. Mr. William: Rectenwald, Sr., was also present, in the capâ€" acity of a present member and as one of the builders and carpenters who erected the church in 1891. After the dinner, there was a short intermission, . followed by the program presented by various organizations of the church, which consisted of the following, . with Mr. Harry Eichler acting as Masâ€" ter of ceremonies... Play, "Wife Wanted", presented by the following members of the Guild: _ Bachelorâ€"Mrs. _ Marvin Lawrentz; flapper, Mrs. Eddie Juul; vamp, Mrs: Rudolph Netzer; goldâ€"digger, Mrs. Frank Stubenâ€" vell; hayâ€"fever victim, Mrs. Harry Eichler, true love, Mrs. . Harold Rudolph. Te Voéal solo, ‘‘Trees," by Marilyn Williams. ~ Junior. Girlâ€" Chorhs,, directed by Mrs.â€"Marvin Lawrentz and accomâ€" panied ‘by Mrs. John Dec: "I am Thine, O Lord." ts Corï¬munity Sing, led by. Harry Eichler and accompanied by Mrs. L. Eichler. ’ s Skit, entitled "The Story of the Bells,". presented by the Dorcas §9§‘iety represented by the followâ€" ing members: Mrs. George Shuâ€" man, narrator; Mesdames Katherâ€" ine Jorgensen, M. Wintz, F. Balz, M. Roberts, V. Glader, and the Misses Ruth Rectenwald and Joyce Geminer. The accompanist was Mrs. Leonard Elichler. â€" _ Choruses by Senior choir, directâ€" e« by Mrs. Gladys Hawley. . Photos and snapshots of memâ€" bers, taken many years ago were shown through a projector, obâ€" tained through the courtesy of Mr. Harold Rudolph.â€" > â€" Cross, . Mrs. Robert Greenslade, Deerfield; Immaculate Conception, Mrs, Thomas P. Clark, 426 Oakâ€" wood ave., Highland Park; and St. James, Mrs. Joseph Koopmen, 235 Jefferson Place, Highwood. GLENCOE Open ‘Mon. Fri. and ‘Sat. â€" April 27â€" Audie Murphy â€" Briu- Donlevy "The Thirteenth Letter" Linda Darnell â€" Charles \Bom Thu.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. _ â€" _ May:3â€"5 "The Redhead And The Cowboy" Glenn Ford â€" "Kansas Raiders" Hlland Park: 2â€"0605 Color by Technicolor 56e after 6:30, incl. tar â€"~~_ 15e to 6:30 â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Satâ€"Sun. 1:3 Scott Brady April 29 thra May 2 North Shore Clinic Endorsed By Medical Societies Seven North Shore physicians have consented to serve on the Medical Advisory Co:{nlm‘ of the North Shore Mental Associaâ€" tion, which is sponsoring a menâ€" tal health clinic to be located in the Highland Park Hospital,~for the use of the residents of the five North Shore villages, Wilâ€" mette, °_ Kenilworth, _ Winnetka, Glenege, and â€" Highland _ Park. They are: Dr. John J. Ballenger of Wilmette, Dr, Maurice H. Wald and Dr. George F. Munns of Winnetka, Dr. David Levitin and Dr. Franklin K. Gowdy of Gleneoe and Dr. Douglas Boyd and Dr. Albert H. Slepyan of Highland Park. The North Shore Mental Health Association has received the enâ€" dorsement of the North Suburban branch of <the Chicago Medical Society, and the Lake County Medical Society. Fal A member of the medical adâ€" visory committee has said: "The staff of the clinic will be careâ€" fully ~chosen, to meet the high standards set by the directors of the association andâ€"by its medical advisory committee. This clinic sliould â€"prove invaluable to the community for counselling serâ€" vices in child guidance problems, as well as in the prevention and treatment of various emotional ills among adults." In addition to giving final apâ€" proval of the professional qualiâ€" fications of the medical staff, other functions of this committee willâ€"be to advise on the policies of intake and referral to proper agencies, and to advise on the scale of fees. The staff of the clinic will conâ€" sist of psychiatrists, and a psycholâ€" ogist, a psychiatric social worker, and a clinic secretary. Dr. Josseâ€" lyn, who is to be director of the clinic will be one of the practicâ€" ing psychiatrists. . â€"â€"~ The psychiatrist, the psycholoâ€" gist, and the psychiatric . social worker will constitute a team which will pool its findings on each case accepted at the clinic. ‘Diagnosfs, treatment recommenâ€" dations, and methods of carrying ‘out â€" théeseâ€"+recommendations will be considered as a related whole. Some oï¬gile ‘local clinics operating on this plan are Michael Reese Hospital, ‘The Institute for Juvâ€" enile Research, and Women‘s and Children‘s Hospital. Cases will be accepted on the basis of treatability with the inâ€"â€" tention of avgiding involvement in longâ€"term, nonâ€"productive situâ€" an agency such as schools or courts, those cases, whose prinâ€" ciples have widest application in the community will be given preâ€" Ference. ions. Also,..where referral is by ° Your Ges Wonder Werker A great marksman was passâ€" ing thru a small town and everywhere he saw evidences of amazing shooting. On trees, on walls, on fences and on barns were numberâ€" less bulls‘ eyes with the bulâ€" let holes in the exact center. He asked to meet the one reâ€" sponsible for ~this great marksmanship. â€" The man turned out to be the "This is the most wonderful marksmanship I have ever seen," he exclaimed. "How in the world do you do it?" "Ensy," replied the simpleâ€" tom, "I shoot first and draw the circles afterward." Servel _ Gas Refrigerators were designed to fit the patâ€" tern set by thousands of American housewives. The flexible â€" interior . arrangeâ€" ment, attractive appearance and silent and troubleâ€"free North Shore Ga« Ce. "The Frieadiy People" operation makes the Gas reâ€" Servel is the only refrigerâ€" ator with 10 years‘ warranty on freezing unit, burner, and Byâ€" H A ND Y PL a w 8 tVage 0