younfgest sonl of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Williams, residents of Glencoe and the îiorth shôre for nîany years. -B3ob" Williams, as he is knownl to his old friends here, is ini Chicago for a short, time to make a commercial motion picture. He bas Just ýfinished a run of four months as lead in "Let Freedoni Rinig," a drâma of, th e southerii'textile inilis pro duced at. the Broadburst and th e Civic Reperioire theaters.. He has beeni on, the New York stage since graduating fromn l)artmouth ini1927. He played before, Chicago aud- iences in ',*Burlesque," wth Hal Skelly and 'Barbara Staniwck, and more re- cently, in "Sailor Beware." M r. and Mrs.. Williarns expect : returi ioNewYr in. a few day and Mr. Williamis. will open in a anti-,war dramna entitled "Burv th 1)ead" fo bé prodiced, in -the nea fut lire, Mary Louise Hays IS to.WedEËvanstontian- Mr. àand Mrs. Cly-de T. Hays. 59 L.aurel avenue, have anîtiountced thé engagement of their daughiter, Mary Loie, to Alan M. Ferguison, son of .Nr. and Nirs. Louis A. Ferguson of Evanston. l, h engagement was made ko Nf onîday', at a. luncheon which Miss Hays gave for a group oflber friends at her home. Miss Hays attended Rôvcemore school in Evanston and wvas graduat- e<l froin Connecticut college iii New Lodi~Colin. Shie is a provisional inieinherof the Chiicagojuniior leaguie. r.Ferguson -attended the HilI school and is a graduate of? Yale, After thecir'marriage, whicih will take place siole time ini April, they wil liyc iii, Richmond, Va.., where .M r. Fergtuson, is in business. Mfiss Hays hias just returtied fror-n a 1J4ainII, i1I vey m r .aaig, v11 c 0. Ebeling, Lester W. Elias, Rollo Gullickson, Frank G. Guthridge, E. E. Henderson, W. A. Kendrick, How- ard ýMiller, James L. Strpless, and Dr. Arthur and Dr. Alice Tuttle. Miss Cay Berminghani at theletf of the mneun for thec fashiow s/ioza Par-e at the: Georgian hôtel Tiiesday foilowed bY a gaine of bridge.apid the r. sponsored,,bi' the wvand nmeans dci of J1illctte. he Weber-Swan Wedding JTalc,; Place April 4 First aimong the April brides wil] be Miss Virginia Lois We ber, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. W'eber of Evanston, whose mnarri- age to Joseph Bishop Swan, son of j1a'nxes 1). Swan of Xilmiette, will take place Satturdav evening April 4. The ccremony will be at 8:30. o'clock ini the chapel of the First Methodist church ini Evanston and will be fol- lowed «by a small reception at the wvill be Miss Eleanor itrand Ms Martha Purneli of Evanston and Miss M[arthia Weir 'of Abingdon, 111. Wil- liati Veeck of Hinsdale will serve as, best mani for \Jr, Swan and the ilshers. WiIl be William MacNamec and Robert Read of Evanston and James Swan of D)elavan, Ais, Iroter of? the bridegroom. -Miss Weber attended Northwestern and is a meniber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Swan u72s yr.adi. zui neoe AVO, Uamstm Ua. i te asnd Miss Betty Donnersberger are tuwo v which wilIlbe Part. of a St. Patrick's day . M a-ch17.The lttncheopi at i1o'clock. evîiewc of »ring stylés, isan annOual <eIf partint't of the UWoinfal's Catholic Ch' Mrs. Robert L. Tudor of 164 Ox- ford road, Kenilworth, is Ieaving on Wednesday, March 18, for New York. ?Fohi theré s-hë is taking ber claugh- 1ter .Peggy, a student at Bradford Junior college, and Betty Brown, also at Bradford, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Brown of 22 In- dian Hill road, Winnetka, on a cruise to the West Indies. They sait on the.1 Lafayette, to be gone during the girls' snrinz vacation. III Phone 1 N<O Tý Barly American Inn A friendly wood fire in thisý Çozy Place, the"e winter dayu, to bid you welcome; even the sandwich bread is baked.in ou rown ovens N.o parking_ troubles here. Oui doonnn, looks alter yoUr car., The Homestead in Evanston, operated by Philip A. Dnielson, is on Hinman .Avenue n1 ear Church Street. Telephone - Grsenleaf 33OOQ The IN 'AI1~ iterprise 50 IL CHIIARtE rEAD