Bay road who is to be a bridesmaid for Miss Grace, entertained at a linen shower. Miss Esmiz had the house decorated especially for the vecasion. Mrs. George Howeâ€" of Deerfieled avenue entertained at a kitchen shower for Grace on Wedâ€" nesday. Miss Grace Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Flint, who is to be married this Saturday, May Ist to George L. Lutz of Northâ€" brook, has been kept busy this past week attending showers given in her honor by her many friends. Mrs. M. Youngberg of Artesian aveâ€" nue, Chicago, entertained relatives and friends at a party last Wedâ€" nesday at which Grace was preâ€" sented with a "down" comforter. ‘The table was beautifully decorated with peach and blue, colors of the brides wedding party. On Thursâ€" day, Miss Margaret Esmiz of Green GRACE FLINT ENTERTAINED ELoo @= Eutd ArB, eP D "and ‘all the reat. _‘ But perhaps you need even more viu-.ï¬l’rm'l:m‘u.otfln(.‘Yo-r Doctor will know about that. If you Doctor will know about that. Hf are lacking in energy and -u.fle'; he may prescribe an estra ty of nnomviu-h !:.:o-m! Petter‘s poossriptions ho hi apore: or‘s we‘ll a clato the privilege of Alling it. Reâ€" member, :‘. stock of food concenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Betty to Mr. Lioyd Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Andersen of Bkokie avenue which took place l;‘l.utllcnd.lnd.,snurdny,April ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF DAUGTHER Sounds a bit goofy, doesn‘t it? Yet trates is always fresh and complete. PAGE SIX lm'n-lmfl life wet ‘to IRVING BERâ€" LIN‘B music. Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Apr. 29â€"30 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS â€" LYNNE OVERMAN ROSCOE KARNS Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. May 2â€"3â€"4 DICK POWELL MADELEINE CARROLL Alice Faye â€" Rits Brothers EARL W. GSELL "Murder Goes To College,, A mystery story in a comedy vein "Mama Steps Out,, "On The Avenue" UND MADG 8 in "ESPIONAGE®* ronktty NodRe RoNe eon ts in oys o Naewsr in YOUR BIRTHDAY® F Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1 . â€" _ Admission 30c â€" 10¢ PHONE g P. 3838 14 8. First St., Highland Park Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous 1st performance "7:30 Ind complete showing at 9:00. R. F. Brewer Chairs Available for All 24â€"Hour Ambulance LOCALS â€" : BETTY BOOP CARTOON ALICE BRADY GUY KIBBEE FUNERAL HOME PHARMACISTS A LC Y O N in ANNUAL PARTY IS LARGELY ATTENDED â€" The bride wore a gown~of white satin with a train, and a long tulle veil. She carried a sheaf of calla lilies. Mrs. LeRoy Swanson was matron of honor for her sister and wore a peach lace redingote over satin, a wreath of flowers in her hair, and carried roses, The bridesâ€" maids, the Misses Elva Gherardini of Highwood, ‘Ann Drake of Chicago and Neva Becklian of Waukegan were gowhed in yellow, green and blue lace redingotes over satin, with wreaths of flowers in their hair, and carried roses. ° A recéption followed at Liberty hall in Waukegan. _ The young couple will reside with the bride‘s parents. The bride has been emâ€" ployed by the Abbott Laboratories while the groom is with the Ameriâ€" can Steel and Wire. company. d Miss Mary Delkus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Delkus of Waukegan and Roy Gherardini, of Highwood, were. married on Saturâ€" day afternbon at 4 o‘clock in the Immanuel Lutheranm Church in Wauâ€" kegan ciated The annual card party of the Linâ€" coln school P.~T.A. was sheld last Friday evening at the school. Usuâ€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Bernardoni of 808 Highwood avenue, Highwood anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Irene Macari, to John Henry Lenzini, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boilini of Highwood which will take place, Saturday, May twentyâ€"second at nine thirty in the morning. The service will be read by Father Ward at St. James church. _ Following the wedding there will be a reception at the home of the groom‘s parents from three to seven o‘clock. The young couple will trip side DELKUSâ€"GHERARDINT WEDDING RUTH SORSEN TO â€" WED MAY 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sorsen of Gray avenue, announce the ‘apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Ruth Adolphina to Frances Xavier Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker of Lake Forest, which will ‘take ’hn Saturday morning at 10:30 o‘clock at St. Mary‘s parâ€" ish house in Lake Forest. Father Murphy will officiate. The bride will â€"be attired in a powder blue suit with accessores to match and will carry whiteâ€"roses.. She will be attended by Miss Margaret Carlson, who will wear a beige suit with matching accessories and will carry pink roses. Robert Barker will serve his brother‘ as best man. A wedding breakfast will be held at the Barker home, 998 Maplewood avenue, Lake Forest, following the ceremony. The young couple will leave on a week‘s honeymoon trip in southern Illinois, and upon their reâ€" turn will reside at 632 Onwentsia avenue, Highland Park. ANNOUNCE APPROACHING MARRIAGE i Wd.-'l\ltl.-l’.:‘l. # 5â€"6â€"7 Another with the sweep and -!nd'my’_-lml‘ "Maid Of Salem" CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY leave on a week‘s honeymoon and upon their return will reâ€" at 308 Highwood avenue. LEB TRACY MARGOT GRAHAME The Rev. A. C. Bartz offiâ€" Lawyer" Jean McPherson, 418 St. Johns place and Bernite Kurtzon of 329 Cedar ‘avenue, will be _numbered among the 1065 students at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois who are being honored for excellence in scholarâ€" ship tomorrow (April 30). Jean will receive college honors in Liberal Arts and Science, while«Bernice will receive class honors, Class of 1940. Miss Elinore Evensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Evensen, 2367 Pierc® road, has been initiated into Alpha Xi Delta sorority at Denâ€" ison university, Granville, Ohio. Miss Evensen is enrolled in the freshman clas and is a graduate of the Park Ridge School for Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Eniil Czerwan and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Czerwan of ‘Fox Point, Wis., were the weekâ€"end guests of their | sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Lucius Hine has returned from Washington, D.C., where she spent the past week attending the 46th Congréss of the D.A.R. as an alternate of the Kaskaskia chapâ€" ter. *4 Monday afternoon the Ladies Aid society of the Zion Lutheran church pleasantly surprised Mrs.. Henry Hedlund, honoring her birthday anâ€" niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wonnell were away a few days this week on a motortrip. _ pn tos Baked Ham Supper The ladies of St. Johns church, corner of Homewood avenue, and Green Bay road, will hold a baked Mrs. E. E. Mellinger of Marshâ€" man avenue is entertaining the Board of Directors of . the North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. on Tuesday, May 4th at 12:30. A board meeting will follow the, luncheon. Welch Mrs. L. L. Winters and daughter Miss Theo Winters have returned from a three months sojourn in California and Mexico. Miss. Winâ€" ters engagement to Mr. Thales N. Lenington, formerly ofâ€" Highland Park was announced last week. Philip Danley has been initiated into membership in Skull and Cresâ€" cent, interâ€"fraternity honorary orâ€" ganization for sophomores at the University of Hllinois. Two outâ€" standing _sophomores are chosen from each Gréek letterâ€"house. Mr. Danley was one of the two represenâ€" tatives from the Chi§Psi fraternity. Mr. Michae! Diethorn of Long Beach, Calif., is spending three weeks in Highland Park, Waukegan and Libertyville, visiting relatives. He is the brother of Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Charles Elwell,.of North First street. ’ Mrs. Hugo R. Jencks, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Smith, sailed from New Orleans Saturday for Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Mr, Jencks is foreign correspondent for the United Press association. Mr. and Mrs. Jencks will make their permanâ€" ent home there. She was accomâ€" panied to New Orleans by heér parâ€" ents and her sister Marsha. ally the party is scheduled for the afternoon, but this year‘s affair was scheduled for the evening so that the fathers might be present. The attendance was unusually large, and many very attractive door prizes, donated by the merchants of this city, . were given away. Refreshâ€" ments were served and table prizes given. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre have returned to their home on Cary avenue after spending the winâ€" ter on Delaware place in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff enterâ€" tained informally at dinner Wednesâ€" day for Mrs. Raff‘s father, Morris M. Meyers of Rochester, N.Y., who is spending the week with them. He is en route to his home from Caliâ€" fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Leaming are moving today to 311 Marshman avenue. â€". MILDRED HAESSLER 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Saturdays HAIR CUTS ..................... 406 Grade School Chilkdren ......... 25¢ mm’-aâ€".nu 21 North Second Street (in the first residence north of Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Acrobatic Morning and mh,“lhâ€"- in Tap and Baliroom adulta. Little Studio of the DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP side of street THE PRERS The Ladies of the of Bethany: church Dick Knobloch, who attends the University of Wisconsin entertained eighteen at a stag party Saturday evening at the home of his parents in Fort Sheridan. Captain and Mrs. D. Roysdon of Fort Sheridan entertained at a dinâ€" ner party Saturday evening before the annual Fort Sheridan play “’l\( Bad Man." Miss Grace Flint has as her houge guest this week her cousin, Alice Kathryn Flint of Detroit, Michigan. Alice will be a bridesmaid for her cousin on Saturday. Mrs. E. Stevens of Fort Sheridan entertained the Fort Sheridan Ladies Bridge club on Wednesday. Mr. and‘ Mrs. F. P. Boynton have returned from a three months soâ€" journ atTucson, Arizona. * Mrs. Walter Meierhoff of ‘Glencoe avenue entertained at a luncheon last Friday. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Etherâ€" idge, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Udell of Grand Rapids spent the weekâ€"end here with relatives while attending the funeral of their fathâ€" er, Mr. R. S. Udell of Lake Bluff. Mrs. F. J. O‘Connor .of Wade street entertained at luncheon last Tuesday preceding the Womans club card party. ham dinner, this -â€"lxfl'hu- day) at six o‘clock in church basement. This is a splendid opporâ€" tunity to have a home cooked meal, without much effort at a very nomâ€" inal price. Anyone may attend. Mr. F. D. Austin lmt a few days last week visiting son Mr. JMC.Amqummt Miss Horne, instructor at the Highland Park High school attended the National Physical Education convention in New York last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Strong have returned from a two months motor trip to Florida and to Bethâ€" lchem, Pa., where they visited their daughter Mrs. Donald Kemerer, 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 B..E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST JEWELRY REPAIRING jewelry of every description. Prices reasonable. Phone Highland Park 2160 I. H. NEMEROFF AND OPTICIAN CREDIT JEWELER 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, ML ANDERSON :~ ~(Red) THE POINT Its Spring and You Need Super Service Station Philathea class are holding a LET US WASH AND SIMONIZE YOUR CAR OIL AND GREASE CHANGED Corner First Street and Green Bay Road Phone Highland Park 2032 We‘ll do both jobs the way that they ought © to be done by an expert service man. Come in and ask for particulars on the Complete Lubrication All Work Guaranteed. WE PICK UP AND DELIVER rummage sale at 35 8. St. Johns aveâ€" nue next Tuesday and Wednesday, May 4 and 5. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth of Comâ€" stock place entertained twentyâ€"five Saturday evening in homor .of Mrs. Roth‘s birthday anniversary. Miss Eva Harris of Ravine drive entertained a few friends Friday at an apron shower for Miss Margaret Klauke. > A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neargarder of 615 Deerfield avenue, Friday, April 23rd, at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. William F. Beere of Vine ave. are in Long Island, N. Y. this week due to the serious illness of Mrs. Beere‘s sister. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Taylor enâ€" tertained at tea Saturday and Sunâ€" day afternoons at their quarters on the post. _ Mrs. Richard Reynolds of Green Bay road entertained her bridge club on Saturday evening. Marriage licenses were taken out Tuesday in Waukegan by Joseph A. Kroeck of Chieago and Elizabeth Connors of Deerfield; Cornelius C. Synder, Barrington and Anna E. Beiger of Highland Park; Charles E. Stilkon of Glen View and Mrs. Winifred ‘ Bruggman Stickrath of Deerfield. Our service provides for the careful examination and the scienâ€" tific treatment that eliminates the accumulated dust and grit from your furs before placing them into our Storage Vaults â€" which helps to prolong their life and beautiful lustre. 16 North Sheridan Rd. 495 Sheridan Place CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENTS _ Complete . ... $2.50 > SHAMPOO AND SET ............... .5 FUR STORAGE The Lilly Beauty Shoppe MOLDANER & HUMER and an Place Phone Highland Park 2037 Special for the Month of May MRS. RAFFERTY Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Rhoda Ramâ€" er, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ramer of Indiana, Penn., to Arnold C. Bremer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Bremer of Highland Park. Miss Emada Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. John Mannings and eighteen parents are chaperoning the sevâ€" enty students from the Highland weekâ€"end Above everything élse we want to be of service to you. Moraine Groâ€" cery and Market. Park ‘ High school to the Normal Teachers college, Normal, IIL., this ‘Mirth Durbahn entertainedâ€" her Â¥e Olde Hen club at dinner Saturâ€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"five minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central Phone 3242 Typewriters Repaired Elizabeth Silber Worth All Work Guaranteed ANDERSON (George) Subscribe for THE PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1987 Piano Instruction % Highland Park 54 I, 525 Central Av. $ Tel. H. P. 3100 50 cents