EverBtt Archer, a cousin of the groom se as best man, and the ushu‘,‘»,ï¬:hlrks and Robert Rankin, s of the bride. A reception followed the ceremony at the Rankin home. LORENE LINDSTROM AWARDED _ Peggy Howe, another cousin of the bride served as flower girl and wore a dress of aqua marquisette over peach taffeta, with a head band of flowers to match an old fashâ€" foned bouquet which she carried. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton are spendâ€" ing‘ a week in Northern Michigan and upon their return will reside at 5056 N. Winchester ave., Chicago. Awarding of honorable mention to Miss Lorene Lindstrom, Highland Park, for her scholastic record durâ€" ing the second semester of 1936â€"37 at Cornell college here, was disâ€" closed this week with release of the semiâ€"annual honor roll. A daughter of Mr. Fred Lindâ€" strom, Miss Lindstrom was a freshâ€" man at Cornell last year. She was active in the Women‘s Athletic assoâ€" ciation and the Oratorio society, is majoring in mathematics. She was graduated from Highland Park high school in 1936 as salutatorian. Miss Sally RankiH, a sister of the bride, a @ousin, Miss Patey Chaffe, and Miss Betty Toon and Mrs. Harrison ‘Wialther were bridesâ€" maids. ‘They wore _frocks of peach marquisette over peach colored tafâ€" feta, and wore aqua taffeta halos on their heads. They also carried bouâ€" quets of peach colored gladiolus. FRANCE DEMING IS ENGAGED Many of the younger set in Highâ€" land Park will be interested to learn of the recent engagement announceâ€" ment of Miss Frances Deming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gray Deming of Bellingham, Wash., to Richard Ryan Smith son of Dr. and Mrs. Macrae Smith also of Bellâ€" ingham. The Deming family lived in Highâ€" land Park until three years ago, when they moved west. Miss Demâ€" ing. was educated at Roycemore school.. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the University of Washington. ald Appleton of Lake Forest, exâ€" changed their wedding vows before an improvised altar in the Rankin garden at 530 Forest ave. The serâ€" The bride was most attractive in a gown of white net over white satin, with a finger tip veil.. She carried a shower bouquet of white Miss Rena Nelson who served the bride as maid of honor wore a gown of aqus marquisette over aqua tafâ€" feta, made in redingote style, and a peach taffeta halo. She carried peach colored gladiolus. PRETTY GARDEN WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED * Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, Elizabeth Rankin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Rankin and Mr. Harold Appleton, son of Mr. Ernâ€" vwice was read by Dr. . Herbert Prince, rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit of Lake Forest. PAGE SIX Thursday Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday â€"__ Aug. 29â€"30â€"31 Another human adventure by these lovable folks 1 ADDED: CARTOON IN COLOR Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€" _ Admission 30c â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED â€" COOL CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY EDNA MAY OLIVER "BIG BUSINESS" b.rh. Great Gambini‘" "NEW F â€"Double Feature Niteâ€" THE JONES FAMILY America‘s Favorite Folks "PARNELL * â€"â€" AND â€" MARION MARSH JOHN TRENT LOCALS â€" A LCY O N ie â€" MaRX Sioéie X pay ar Aug. 26 Miss Annie Cobb and nephew, Daniel Cobb Jr., are spending the week at Pentwater, Michigan as guests of the M. M. Steenhill family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burwell of Linden ave. are returning this week from a . summer‘s sojourn in Eurâ€" ope. Mrs. Edward Hintz of Oakwood ave., and Mrs. Fred Gieser returned last Tuesday from m six week soâ€" journ in Los Angeles, Calif. They visited Mrs. Ernest Gieser and her daughter Miss Emma who have gone there to make their home. They also visited other Highland Park residents who are now living in Caliâ€" fernia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finch and daughter Janet returned Monday from a three weeks stay at Niagra Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson of S. Green Bay road spent last week at Lac du Flambeau, Wis. Miss Marion Beere and her uncle Mr. Fred Sparks of Long Island, N.Y., arrived in Highland ,Park ‘Miss Bernice Bentley has returned to her home on Woodland road after a two months visit with her brother in Washington, D.C. C Hubert Lidieker of Deerfield road is spending a month in Colorado. RETURN HOME FROM WESTERN TRIP Thomas Olsen of 890 Taylor ave. underwent an operation for tonsilâ€" itis and adonois at the Highland Park Hospital he was attended by Dr. Lundxtg{;n. Thomas is the: son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hoyt and baby and Miss Elveyâ€"visited the White Pine National Park in Oregon, I!1., Sunâ€" day.> f SISTER COMES FROM SCOTLAND Mrs. Charles Gillan of Glascow, Seotland, arrived in Highland Park Saturday to spend several weeks with her sister Mrs. David Kerr of 53 N. Second st. During her visit here many parties are being planned in her honor. Miss Stella May Brinkman of Rolf, Iowa, has been the guest for the past two weeks of Mrs. Albert Butterworth of W. Park ave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butterworth of W. Park ave., celebrated their twentyâ€"fifth (silver) wedding anniâ€" versary Tuesday, August 17th. In commemoration of the occasion the Daughters of the British Empire gave them a surprise party in the evening of the 17th and presented them with a very beautiful silver service. Mr, and Mrs. Butterworth are to be congratulated and their many friends are looking forward to the time when they will celebrate their golden wedding. W. S. HOYTS ARE MARRIED 25 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hoyt of S. Greenbay road celebrated their silâ€" ver wedding anniversary on Saturâ€" day. No party was held to comâ€" memorate the occasion. CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ADDED: BETTY BOOP CARTOON TRAVELOGUE IN COLOR Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Aug. 27â€"28 Flaming youth in a thrillâ€"aâ€"second "MORE THAN A SECRETARY" the sideâ€"splitting story steno 'Iomhlbhd. "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING*" VICTOR MOORER HELEN BRODERICK â€" Double Peature Nites â€" JEAN ARTHUR GEORGE BRENT "MEET THE MISSUS" RICHARD DIX JOAN PBEBRRY setsation | in Mrs. H. J. Fauber and her daughâ€" ‘ter, Sara, of St. Louis, spent a few da}l this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter of Park avenue. The Fort Meyer Polo team from Virginia and the Fort Sill Polo team from Oklahoma are staying at Fort Sheridan to play in the Oakbrook tournament. Captain Hines, who is a member of the Fort Meyer team, and his wife are the guests of Captain and Mrs. E. C.: Greiner who are enterâ€" taining at a dinner party in their honor Friday: evening. Major and Mrs. Paul Morkis entertained at dinner for them Tuesday and‘Colâ€" onel and Mrs. Blunt are planning a dinner party for themâ€"in the near future. Mrs. Henry Getz of Clifton aveâ€" nue has returned from a week‘s visit with Mrs. E. T. Moseley at the Moseley‘s summer home at Sister Bay, Wisconsin. _‘ Stanton St. Peter has just reâ€" turned from Stockton, California where he has been attending school. He is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter of Park avenue.. + Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeClure, their son Brw daughter Betty, and Mrs. Green leave Baturday,© August 28th for one week‘s visit with relatives in Galion, Ohio. The Hugh Reading family will reâ€" turn to Highland Park Wr 1st from Ephriam, Wisconsin. Miss Georgiana Glader has reâ€" turned from Camp where she spent a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forgan of Miss Charlotte Getz of Clifton avenue has returned fromInterloâ€" chen, Michigan where she attended the National Music camp. Miss Phyllis Getz of Clifton aveâ€" nue has returned from Murray Farm at Traverse City, Michigan where she spent the summier, Miss Mary Mavor of Laure] aveâ€" nue was feted at a luncheon yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) given by Mrs. Sherwood Baker of Evanston and will be honored at a cocktail party Saturdayâ€"evening which is to be given by Mrs. Joshua Derry also of Evanston. Miss‘Mavor was confined to her home the early part of the week with a light case of the flu. George Anderson, Genevieve Lautz, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steffens are spending this week at Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. 4 N. Dt. Jonns ayeuue mre Iclurning to their Cape Cod summer home Monday, August 30th. The â€"Elwood B. Low family of Laure! avenue spent last weekâ€"end visiting relatives in Michigan City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Murray spent the weekâ€"end at Castle Park, Michâ€" igan. ~ Miss Dorothy Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood drive has returned from a week‘s visit at Pentwater, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue spent last weekâ€" end visiting their son Mr. Charles Guyot in Chicago and attended the christening of their grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henkle of Brittany road spent the weekâ€"end at Rolling Brook, Michigan. Mrs. V. H. Imig and her daughâ€" ter, Joan, of Deere Park drive are visiting friends in Milwaukee for a few days. Mrs. John D. Poorman of Urâ€" bana, Ohio is visiting Mrs. Charles Merritt of North Linden avenue. Mrs. Barton Pope and her ,hngh- ter, Lucy Jane, of Forrest avenue have returned from a seven‘ week‘s trip in the South. % Joan Peters of Windsor road has returned to her home from the Highâ€" land Park hbospital where she reâ€" cently underwent an appendectomy. Miss Gladys Udell is spending this week with the T. Spencer Etheridges Jr. at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Saturday. l&:mhbsl‘u an extensive through west, while Marion will remain with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. William Beere of Vine ave. Billy Cope of Vine avenue will visit Miss Patricia Reading at Ephâ€" riam, Wis. over the weekâ€"end. CREDIT JEWELER â€" . AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 JEWELRY REPAIRING equipment Hate b:-l:.: and blocked with Shoe Rebuilders 14 N. First St. â€" Highland Park Welegtien ant »in 78 Manhattan Hatters and EXPERT SHOE REBUILDERS I. H. NEMEROFEF jewelry of every description. THE PRES3 Ambrose Cantagallo is enjoying a vocation in northern Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. G, Abernathy and family. _ Miss Katharine Bard was regisâ€" tered at the Hotel New Weston in New York city early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sommer of Evanston, former residents of this city are at the Moraine hotel for two weeks. office in Washington, D.C. is spendâ€" ing a few weeks as the guest of her parents. Constance (Connie) Bruce who left for Toronto, Canada shortly after school closed to visit her aunt in that city returned to her home on Ridgewpoil drive last Thursday. Parker Johnston returned to his home froman extensive bicycle trip in England, France and Germany. He was accompanied by a classâ€" mate from Dartmouth, John Shillâ€" ing of Kansas City, Kas. The two boys left for abroad as soon as they completed their < studies in June. They report many, interesting and thrilling experiences. Miss Louise Smith who has been taking post graduate work at Colâ€" umbia university in New York city, returned home Monday to spend the remainder of her summer vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Smith. Miss Lea M. Croke left last Sunâ€" day evening for Los Angles, Caliâ€" fornia where she has been located for the past year. She goes to reâ€" sume her duties after an enjoyable seven weeks vacation atâ€" the home of her parents, Mr. an Mrs. J. A. Croke of 35 So. St. Johns avenue. The best wishes of her many friends go with her. Two Local Students Receive Degrees Rev. F. Brandfeliner and Mr. Fred Betker are attending the ‘annual conference session of the Western Conference of the Evangelical Conâ€" gregational church this week, which is convened in Dixon, Illinois. Miss Ethel Swendsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Swendsen, who Two students from Highland Park are among the approximately 400 students who received degrees this week from the sumther session of Northwestern university. K. Williams last week. Mr. Wilâ€" liams is one of the wellâ€"known Hooâ€" sier artists. While in Indiana, the Russos went to Hill Top camp to see their two. children, Rosemary and Frank, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Russo went down to Nashville in Brown county, Indiana, to visit Mrs. Rusâ€" so‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A TENDER 5* TREAT B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST © No Picnic ever tasted so deâ€" liciously different as Wilson‘s Tendeready Picnic. It is a new taste sensation. Matchless in favor, and unbelievably tender. The summer session, attended by WILSON‘S Secret Process Phone Highland Park 2160 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, DL YOU‘LL SOON WANT YOUR e\ FELT HAT Main Office and Plant 327â€"29 N. Green Bay Rd. " _ Our process of hat cleaning far surpasses the ordinary methâ€" ods. A hat, when cleaned by us, is absolutely free from any odor and cleaned clearâ€"no muddy, oily, hard looking finish to it. Ourhlockh.undh-hmiubulutnbdue-hmm Original style of hat faultlessly preserved. Call and deliver Let Us Renovate It For You Guest Speaker at First U. E. Church In the absence of Rev. F. Brandâ€" fellner pastor of the First United Evangelical church special guest speakers have been secured for the services next Sunday. Mr. John C. Banks of Chicago will speak in the ontboeunpuouhhlleh!(u’l khore, were sponsored. â€" . The two Highland Park students are Joan Imig, 2730 8. Deere Park, and ‘William Robert Brown, 709 Ridgewood drive, both of whom reâ€" ceived the degrees of bachelor of science in the school of liberal arts. William Vendley, 1544 â€" Sherwin avenue, Chicago, a part time teachâ€" er at the Highland Park high school, mornine service and PR Kees of Evanston in the evening. The public is cordially invited to the services. 4,400 who came from every mm.umum- many foreign: countries, was the largest in Northwestern‘s history. A faculty of $15, of whom 118 were visiting instructors, taught courses in more than 300 subjects. 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Funeral services were held yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) morning at 9:30 o‘clock at St. James church with burial in Mooney‘s cemetery. or sticking doors and winâ€" Of course you can have conâ€" crete. The first cost is surâ€" prisingly low and upkeep is Infant Son Dies at Waukegan Hospital Office Hoursâ€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park It‘s nourishing and healthful as well as deliciously refreshing on warm days. C It‘s FLAYVOR IS DIFFERENT Appealing to young and old alike, even those who never could drink milk really enjoy ~@* from Mellody Farn‘.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY COOL OFF Tastier Better Milk .