Dr. Tillman and his bride are now ‘in Seattle, Wash., on a three weeks‘ wedding â€" trip. They are visiting with Dr. Tillman‘s sister, ~Miss Rtuby Tillman, who is a physiâ€" atherapist at the Marine hospital there. Miss Elvaâ€"Jane. Bolle, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolle, 1350 St. Johns ave., very recently arrived in Japan for an overseas assignment with the Amâ€" erican Red Cross in the FETO. Prior to accepting this position with the Red Cross, Miss Bolle ‘ushers were Paff and Lawrence Tillman, also brothers of the brideâ€" groom, Donald Johnson of Wheaâ€" ton and Peter Mustric. Flower girl was Marlene Tillâ€" man, niece of the bridegroom, and Jay Stobbs, nephew of the bride, served as ring bearer. _ =A reception followed the cereâ€" Jnony at the Winnetka Woman‘s club, ; Paintings of Mexico and a portâ€" folio of 12 new lithographs will be exhibited by Richard A. Florsheim, artist, formerly of Highland Park, June 7 through July 7. The showâ€" ing will be held at Elizabeth Nelâ€" son Galleries, 109 East Oak, Chiâ€" FPORMER HIGHLAND PARKER TO EXHIBIT PAINTINGS ARRIVES IN JAPAN Dr. Tillman will "be practicing optometry / in Northbrook after July 15. a ; sen of 1857 Broadview avenue was hostess at a luncheon in her honor and Miss Betty Bushey of 632 Carol court entertained at Among the bridal parties honorâ€" ing Miss Nancy Riggs, whose marâ€" riage to James Paul Johnson, Jr. will take place on Saturday, June 16, was a shower given by the Robert H. Olmsteds of 2367 Pierce road on Monday night. The folâ€" lowing day Miss Mary Jane Erickâ€" the spinster dinner last night (Wednesday). Toâ€"day Miss Joan Cregier of Dallas, Texas will enâ€" tertain for the brideâ€"toâ€"be at a held at the Exmoor Connh7 club Sn uds m Cradu . _ toâ€"morrow night. The bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Riggs of 2165 Lakeside place will be hosts, and toâ€"morrow the L L Jim Howes of 2115 Ashland place will entertain . the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at luncheon at their home. BACK HOME Mr. E. L. Dorough of 956 Wade street returned home toâ€"day after a five days‘ business trip which took him‘ to Columbia, S. C.; Charleston, W. Va.; Boston, Mass., The Winnetka Bible church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mildred Carlson and Dr. Donald Tillman on Saturday, June 9, at 8 p.m. The Rev. Elmer Gieser of Ishperhing, Mich., uncle of the bridegroom, heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Simon Carlson of Winnetka‘and Dr. Tillman is theâ€"son of the Arthur Tillmans of 615 W. Park ave. Matron of honor was Mrs. Euâ€" gene Stobbs of Corpus Christie, Texas,â€"sister of the bride, and the Misses Eleanor Anderson, Sylvia Fossum and Emily Neiglick, alt of Winnetka, were bridesmaids. Best man was the bridegroom‘s brother, Burton Tillman, and the BRIDAL DR. DONALD TILLMAN TAKES A BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Owosso, Mich., were the weekâ€" Johnson ‘of 1631 Broadview ave. and Augusta, Me. All trips were end guests of their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Dynamic Wheol Balancing M.'*I*' 322 N. Flast Phone HI 2â€"3804 AND SERVICE D A H L‘ 8 FUEL OIL The Columbus joined the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterrancan last January and participated in the mock amphibious landing operâ€" ation on the island of Malta in April. Participating in fleet exercises with the U, S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean is Robert B. Johnâ€" son, Jr., seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson of 1712 Broadview ave., who is serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Columbus. Since the Malta operation, the Columbus has been in two major fleet exercises. When the exerâ€" cises ended the last week in May, He is one of 290 Reserve midâ€" shipmen who will receive Marine indoctrination at Quantico. His training is scheduled to begin June 13. One of 9,000 future Navy offiâ€" cers from 52 colleges ard univerâ€" sities who will participate in a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps cruise this year is Midâ€" shipman Richard J. Bauer, USNâ€" ROTC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Baver of 35% Central ave., a stuâ€" dent at the University of Coloraâ€" do, Boulder, Colo., who will reâ€" ceive instruction at the U. S. Marâ€" ine Corps School, Quantico, Va. Donald Riddle, 1. S. Navy, son of the Joseph Riddles of 330 Vine ave., is now stationed at Key West, Fla. Donald has been in the navy for the past six months. FLEET NEWS returning in three weeks. They will reside "in Waukegan. The bridegroom, who is a graduate of the University of . Michigan, is a pharmacist at_ Abbott‘s in North Chicago. The bride, who is a gradâ€" vuate of the Highland Park High school, is employed at Abbott‘s as a secretary. * j M Mr. Scislowicz and his bride, | who drove to Miami, Fla., for their | honeymoon, plan to go on to Cuba [ of honor for her sister and Miss ‘Lonnie De Santo, cousin, â€"was bridesmaid. Their white eyelet emâ€" broidered organdy gowns, ballerâ€" ina length, were made with scalâ€" iloped wide V neck lines. Scallopâ€" ing was repeated at the hem of the dresses. Wide white taffeta sashes were tied in huge bows at the back. ‘They carried pink garâ€" nette roses and the same flowers were worn at the back .of the shortâ€"white veils they wore. Best man was John Duchane of McHenry and a cousin of the bridegroom ushered. Miss Gloria Lind sang. The bride‘s mother woreâ€"a dress of orchid colored crepe trimmed with lace of the shme color. Her corsage was of white orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother chose a dress of light grey crepe and her corsage was also of white orchids. A dinner for the bridal party and immediate families was held at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, and a reception was held at the Highland Park Woman‘s club at 8 p.m. . The wedding of Miss Sue Franâ€" zese, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Franzese of 970 Burton ave., and Henry M. Scisliowies took place on Saturday, June 2, at the Imâ€" maculate Conception church. The bridegroom‘s parents reside in eph Morrison heard the exchange was associate professor of physical education at Catawba College, Salisbury, N. C. She is a graduate of Iowa State University, and holds a master‘s degree from Pennsylvania State College, M. S., and attended the University of Illinois. sette, made .with a sweetheart neckline, scalloped lace panels down the front and back andâ€"endâ€" ing a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a matchâ€" ing lace crown. The bouquet she stephanotis centered with a white orchid. SUE FRANZESE, A BRIDE marriage by her uncle, Raiph Deâ€" lace and marquiâ€" Rabbi Philip Lipis, spiritual ‘leader of North Suburban Congreâ€" gation of Highland Park, will atâ€" tend the Fiftyâ€"first Annual Conâ€" {ventionâ€"of the Rabbinical Assemâ€" {bly of America, to be held from June 18â€"21 at the Hotel, Concord, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., Rabbi Max D. Davidson, President, has anâ€" nounced. The present "Crisis in Moral and Intellectual Leadership" will be the major theme of the fourâ€"day meetâ€" ing. OAK BROOK STEEPLECHASE June 23 by the Hunts Racing assoâ€" ciation has been announced by Michaecl W. Butler, president of the sponsoring group. The proâ€" gram, which will include six races, the summary. A elsle Listed from Highland Park are R. Bruce Baldwin and Miss Joyce course northwest of suburban Hinsdale. Chicago and suburbs lead the tabulation with 53 subscribers in A preliminary list of 81 subâ€" scribers for the fifth annual Oak RABBI LIPIS 7 TO ATTEND CONVENTION Cerny. In charge of entertainment are Mrs. Ralph Foley, Mrs. Arthur Olsen and Mrs. Herbert Peterson. Ticket chairmen are Miss June Nelson and Mrs. William Harmon. The president of the Chicago alâ€" umnae _ group _ is â€" Mrs. / Whitt Schultz. â€" Arthur Douaire read the service. The bride is the daughter of the Louis Ugolinis of 309 ‘Ashland ave., Highwood and the bridegroom is the son of the Gaynor Neals of Indianapolis, Ind. settings and coordinated china, glassware and silver. Among illustratious alumnae of N.P.C.A.F. planning to attend the luncheon are Margarct Lindsay, the motion picture star; Matrian Claire and Irene Castle Enzinger. Coâ€"chairmen are Mrs. Walter I.. Miller and Mrs. Jerome Robert One of the features will be the showing of a colored movie by. ter of the bridegroom, attended as flower girl. Her dress was of a deeper shade of greenâ€" and she After a week‘s honeymoon in Wisconsin, the young couple will live in Colorado Springs, Colo. The bridegroom is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. NATIONAL PARK COLLEGE TO HOLD BENEFIT LUNCHEON The ~ National Park College Alumnae â€"Foundation of Chicago will hold a benefit luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 19, at Northwestern _ University‘s . golf club to raise funds for the dental elinic at Children‘s Memorial Hosâ€" pital. â€" the ship began a series of liberty calls at ports along the French and Italian Riviera. She carried a white Prayer book to which a white orchid was atâ€" tached. Showers of lilies of the valley marked the book. Maid of honor was Miss Rose Gentilini and the bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, the Misses Carol and Enrica Ugolini. They were gowned alike in organdy over pea green taffeta, with sashes and large bows of the same with long ribborts at the back. The bouquets they carried were of red Best man was Donald Neal, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were Edward Neal, another brother, and Bill Witte, all ‘of Indianapolis. The bride‘s mother wore a brown dress complemented by a corsage of pink roses and the bridegroom‘s mother was in dark blue and white print. Her corsage was also of pink roses. A reception was held at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, from 4 to 6 o‘clock. The marriage of Miss Angeline Ugolini and Pfc. James R. Neal was solemnized on Saturday, June 2, at 9:30 a.m. at the St. James The bride‘s gown of chantilly lace ended in a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a cap headâ€" dress which matched her gown. ANGELINE UGOLINL WEDS of the same color were Little Constance Sue Neal, sisâ€" pink THE â€"PRESS }A Some 530 Dartmouth College seniors will receive Bachelor of | Arts degrees at the 182nd comâ€" imencl-mem of the college on Sunâ€" day, ‘June 17. The graduation exâ€" ercises will be held beginning at |11 A. M. in the outdoor Bema, or, iin case of rain, in the Alumni | Gymnasium., More than 2,000 parâ€" ents, alumni, and guests of the ’collqre are expected to attend the |ceremonies which mark the close of the college‘s academic year. Among those receiving the deâ€" |gree of Bachelor of Arts is Robert A. Gatzert, 126 Beech St. _ Four handred and thirtyâ€"one deâ€" grees in the health sciences will be fronfern-d by President George D. Stoddard at the exercises. The degrees include doctor of philâ€" osophy, nine; master of science, 63; doctor of medicine, 160; doeâ€" tor of dental surgery, 62; bachelor of science in pharmacy, 124 ; bachâ€" elor of science in occupational therapy, 12; and bachelor of sciâ€" ence in nursing, one. In addition, 34 diplomas in nursing were awarded to students of the Uniâ€" School of Nursing. â€"@ WESLEYAN U. Don Heinl, 1850 South Green Bay Road, Highland Park, was among the 203 students receiving degrees at lllinois Wesleyan‘s 92nd Commencement last Monday. Mr. Hein!, a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Cyril E. Mendelson, 920 Wade st., Highland Park, will be awarded the degree of doctor of medicine with honors at the University of lllinois, on Friday, June 15. EARNS M. D. Degree A.moï¬g\ the candidates for deâ€" grees from Highland Park were Charles B. Sherwin, 521 N. Sherâ€" idan, bachelor of science in mechâ€" anical engineering, and James C. Stephenson, 1396 Clavey , Lane, bacheolr of science in mechanical NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchell of 939 Harvard court. From Chicago, they built their home here. Mr. Mitchell is with the Weilâ€"McLain Formerly of Winnetka and now living in the home they purchased at 181 Ridge road are Dr. and Mrs. D. W. McClure. Dr. McClure pracâ€" tices psychiatry in Chicago. the engagement of her daughter, Patricia Jane Lynn, to Mr. Austin Curwood Hoggatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Hoggatt of Park Ridge, formerly of Winnetka. Miss Lynn, who is the daughter of the late Dr. Harold J. Lynn, receives her B. S. degree in occupational College this month,. after which she will have 9 months of clinical training in Chicago and Milwauâ€" kee hospitals Mr. Hoggatt is a 1951 graduate of Northwestern University and is working on his master‘s degree in economics. He More than 2,000 students were awarded doctorate, masters, bacâ€" calaureate and professional deâ€" grees at the Spring commenceâ€" ment eexercises of Purdue Univerâ€" sity held Sunday, June 10, in the Hall.of Music. â€"In keeping with Purdue comâ€" mencement traditions, Dr. Frederâ€" ick L Hovde, president of the unâ€" iversity, was the only speaker at the exercises. He also presided and conferred the degrees. Specâ€" ial music was provided by the Purâ€" due Symphonic Band and by the combined Varsity Glee Club and Purduettes. DARTMOUTH G'RADUATE andâ€" daughter, Susan, 18 months, are new Highland Parkers, They bought the home at 388 Briarâ€" wood lane in which they are now residing. They formerly lived on the South Side, Chicago. Mr. Strauss is in the coat and suit business in Chicago. SPRING WEDDING PLANNED Mr. and *I C. O. Frisbie, Jr. is a member of Kappa Sigma fraâ€" ternity. An carly spring wedding PURDUE U. Por All types of canteinsâ€" Free Pridcp and PDeBverp 10 4. Grow Bay CURTAIN TROUVBLEsSt of PARKWAY Jr., County Seems like the fellow who has theâ€"most dollars get ‘em from not depositing his . quarters on easy chairs. J Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Sherwin was graduated froth St. Ambrose, also in Davenport. Mr. Sherwin enters the University of Iowa this month to study for his master‘s degree in Education Administraâ€" awarded by Purdue on the basis of exceptional ability, personality, and promise. The scholarship has a value of one hundred ‘dollars per semester in remission of outâ€" ofâ€"state tuition, and is renewable from semester to semester as long as scholastic requirements are met. pus decorations chairman. He was a member of the Spanish Club, the Art Club, Wesleyana staff and the Miss Diane Bingham, daughter of"Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bingham, Jr., of 612 N. Sheridan rd.;‘lligh: Monday, June 11, from Briarcliff Junior College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. with the degree of Associate of Cedarm}Rapids, Iowa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to John Joseph Sherwin, II, son of Raymond Sherwin of Oakâ€" wood avenue. * Miss Meis was graduated this Carolyn Marie Botker, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. Botâ€" ker, 661 Homewood ave., Highâ€" land Park, has been awarded a Special Merit scholarship to Purâ€" due University. Miss Botker is a graduate of Highland Park high school. ‘ prize for Science. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Edmonds, 639 Vine ave., who was enrolled in the school of Library Science." DE PAUW U. + David Meddaugh of Highland ceived the degree of Bachelor of Science at the Simmons College Commencement Exercises at Symâ€" phony Hall, Boston, on Monday, June 11 was Deborah Edmonds, Park, IIL., was graduated last week in theâ€" 112th annual commenceâ€" ment exercises at DePauw Univerâ€" Bachelor of arts and bachelor of music degrees . were awarded to 410 students, and 9 master of arts degrees were conferred by Presiâ€" dent Clyde E. Wildman. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SIMMONS COLLEGE He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. 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Grandparents are the Joseph Hectors of Chicago and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Daly of Skokie, formerly of Highland Park. A son was born at the Highland Park hospiu;on Monday, June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Levernier of 12413 Milwaukee ave., Des Plaines. Earl Malizia â€"of 224 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Malizia is the former Helen Weisenborn. The little girl has a brother, Jeffrey Earl, 13 months old. Grandparents are the Charles W. Weisenborns of Macon, Missâ€" ouri, and the Henry Malizias of the same Highwood avenue adâ€" Lynn Louise has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born at Tuesday, June 5, 'g_‘r._i_lf Mrs. On Tuesday, June 5, a daughâ€" ter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred North Shore Ga« Ce. "The Pricadiy Pooghe" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! every woman‘s world. Freeâ€" ‘-fr-&.iheh‘nb high on evéry woman‘s list. ards. Stop in and talk it over with you dealer or Gas 'l\ohteh-%.u.’.,.d "OCAy â€"â€" because the men hada‘t .!fcndthnh-flk leave her?" It‘s a A generation ago, the girls didn‘t think of doing the things they do todayâ€"which is why they didn‘t do them. e It‘s just as true that a gemâ€" eration ago the girls didn‘t think of doing their house people ask, "How‘s the mothâ€" er?"; whenâ€"he marries it‘s, "What a lovely bride," and when h:_di- they want to North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service By HANDY PLAME Yoeer Gas Wonader Worker 290 Greenwood Avenue Glences, Illinois (Continued en page 5) F L O W E R S Phone Glencos 6 0 9 as it‘s done 14,