""‘+_LOCALS * msan, his brother Gordon Gregg of Milwauke and the ushers will be Harry Sellery, Jr. of Porto Rico and Robert Sellery of Hickory, N.C., brothers of the bride, E. C. Beebe of Minneapolis, and Robert B. Gregg of Buffalo, N.Y., as ushers. Numerous parties have been given during the past week in the bride‘s honor. Yesterday Miss Joan Walker gave a kitchen shower for Miss,Selâ€" lery. Friday, Mrs. Harry Owen, Jr., and Miss Betty Mooser of Winnetka are entertaining at a handkerchief shower. Miss Louise Gehr is havâ€" ing a dessert bridge, Tuesday and the following day Miss Jane Haskâ€" ins will give a tea and bathroom shower. SIX LOCAL GIRLS TO BE PRESENTED Miss Sellery has chosen as her atâ€" tendants, Miss Louise Gehr as maid of honor and her sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Robert Sellery of Hickory, N.C., as matron of honor. Miss Joan Walker of this city and Miss Ruth Westrich of Chicago will serve as bri'- maids. & A reception will follow the cerâ€" emony at the home of the brides‘ parents. INVITATIONS OUT FOR SELLERY WEDDING _ the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Selâ€" lery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sellory of 215 Brouson ave., and Mr. John S. Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Gregg of Milwaukee, Wis.,. which will take place Saturday afternoon, Septemâ€" ber 11th at four thirty o‘clock in Trinity Episcopal church. The serâ€" vice will be read by Dean John Herâ€" bert Evans, rector Emeritus of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. Among the list of debugnu’s who are to be presented this coming fall appear the names of six prominent Highland Park young ladies. They are Nancyâ€"Leigh Bowes, Virginia Creigh, Emily Harmon, Annette dones, Lorraineâ€"Marie Roach and Francigene Sheridan. . Miss Virginia Creigh will make her bow on September 10th, while Emily Harmon and Annette Jones will be presented to society on the 11th. MAVORâ€"HEDBERG NUPTIALS FRIDAY At a quiet home wedding Miss Mary Mavor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mavor, will beconte the bride of Richard Hedberg, son of ‘Mr. Henry Hedberg of Glencoe Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin will read the nupâ€" tials. The matron of honor will be the brides sister, Mrs. Robert Mitâ€" chell and Miss Lucie Jane Hedberg will serve as maid of honor. Gilbert Younglove will serve the groom as best man. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the Mavor home on Laurel avenue. Beâ€" cause of the illness of the brideâ€"toâ€" be all preâ€"nuptial parties have been cancelled this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roach will give a tea for their debutante on Septemâ€" ber 15 in their home on Ravine drive, taking their daughter, her asâ€" sistants and their escorts to the Exâ€" moor club dinner dance in the eveâ€" ning. JOHNSTONâ€"HAIR WEDDING The marriage ‘of Miss Ruth Adams Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Johnston and Benâ€" jamin Morton Hair will be solemâ€" nized next Wednesday evening, September 8 in the Highland Park Presbyterian church, the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin officiating. A reception will follow the ceremony at the hamg of the bride‘s parents. Nancy Leigh Bowes will make her formal bow on Saturday, Septemâ€" ber 18th at a tea at the home of her father, Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., and Mrs. Bowes. Mr. Hair has asked George Ray of Downers Grove to be his best man. The ushers are to be the bride‘s brothers S. Parker Johnston, Jr., and Robert Adams, Johnston Rollin Keyes, Wislow Heg, and Phiâ€" lip Gilbert. PAGE SIX Miss Katherine Johnston is to serve her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret Johnston, Miss Marjorie Hair, Miss Jane Hart, Miss Jean Williams, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Daniel Boone and Mrs. Winâ€" throp Robinson. After a motor trip through the east and a boat trip to Quebec, Canâ€" ada, Mr. Hair and his bride will be at home on October 1. # Ey«s Enamined â€" Glasses Fitted Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 pm. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park ___ Immediate relief from _ _ MIGRAINE . HEADACHES Invitations have been received for At Perryâ€"Mansfield Miss Kornâ€" blith took part in three of the sumâ€" mer‘s dramatic and dance producâ€" tions: "©1066 â€" and All That" by Reginald Arkell, "Will Shakesâ€" peare" by Clemence Dane, and sang the vocal accompaniment for Doris Humphrey‘s production of. her "Shaker Dance." Another Highland Park girl at Perryâ€"Mansfield this summer was Miss Betty Wampler, who also was cast in the Arkell play. Miss Alice White who has been residing in Denver, Colo., and who is a sister of Mrs. H. A. Sellery is making her home at the Homeâ€" stead in Evanston. The groom‘s parents Mr, and Mrs. Hair are giving the bridal dinner at the Glenview Country club Tuesâ€" day evening. Roger Sherman is entertaining today at a swimming party at the Glenview club. RETURNS FROM CAMP Miss Sue Kornblith, whoâ€" has spent the summer at the Perryâ€" Mansfield _ camp in _ Steamboat Springs, Colorado, will leave this ‘w:;t-ond for her home in Highland P . JEAN ARTHUR «w . GEORGE BRENT in the se sollling story of a stume Wed.â€"Thurs. BTt. 1â€"2 â€"DOUBLE FEATURE NitEâ€" ist Performance at 7:30 â€" 2nd at 9:00 Lots of excitement in â€"this laugh aâ€"second escapade. Sundayâ€"Monday Sept. ‘5â€"6 Mr. and Mrs (CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE LABOR DAY_FROM 2:30) Lve Perlormances 1:10 "Married Before Breakfast" ADDED: OUR GANG COMEDY AND MARCH OF TIME. Tel H. P. 2400 . â€" Highland Park, III. â€" _ Admission 30c â€" 10¢ "MORE THAN A SECRETARY" VICTOR MOORE HELEN â€"BRODERICK ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE ‘Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 2, 3 and 4 2 for MARSHMALLOWS BON AMI Monarch CAKE Genuine N. Y. HERKIMER, b. Heech Nut BABY FOODS in 1 CLIMALENE 1 BOWLENE 1 pound package "MEET THE MISSUS" Efficient Intelligent Service â€"â€" COMING "NEW FACES OF 1937" â€" "SLAVE SHIP" "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" â€" "GOOD EARTH" M O N A RC H FINER FO O D S A L CY O N COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED â€" COOL Groceries Milton Hardacre Miss Mary Lou Harrison, daughâ€" ter of Mr. &nd Mrs. W. K. Harriâ€" son, ‘2488 Deere> Park drive, deâ€" parted for home last night after having spent the month of August at The Joy Camps, Hazelhurst, Wisâ€" eonsin. have returned from a month spent in Maine. L + Mrs. C. V. Wilson and daughter Virginia are vacationing in Wisconâ€" sin. Mrs. Rolland Hastings returned yesterday from . San Francisco, Cali., where she spent the past three weeks. * Edward and Ernest West reâ€" turned Sunday from a successful two week fishing trip at Mole Lake, Wisconsin. Edward will leave Satâ€" urday for Murray State college, Murray, Ky. Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue motored home with her children Mrs. W. R. Ruffner and daughter Miss Virginia are expected home this week from a summer spent in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson reâ€" turned this week from a three weeks vacation at their summer home at Eagle River, Wisconsin. Mr. Frank Austin and son Robert returned last week from a three weeks vacation at their family home in Callicoon, New York. Mrs. Ausâ€" tin will return this week. Marion Garling left Saturday for Washington, D.C., after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. Paul Blum, is leaving Saturâ€" day for Desbarates, Canada, where he will join his wife, who spent the summer there, and will spend a few days, returning home together. Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous A giddy, gay, conglomeration of hilarious hillyâ€"billies! They give you plenty of hillâ€"billy music. Tues..â€"Wed.â€"Thurs. Sept. 7â€"8â€"9 1st Performance 7:30 â€" 2nd at 9:00 â€"DOUBLE FEATURE NITESâ€" ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE The magnificent story that touched a million reader‘s hearts! Fridayâ€"Saturday Sept. 3â€"4 "GREEN LIGHT" WARREN WILLIAM MADY CORRELL BOB BURNS MARTHA RAYE "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" "MIDNIGHT MADONNA*" SOBEY‘S 3 for 29(: : SELECTED SHORTS. . 45¢ im 25¢ 21¢ 26¢ 15¢ ROUND STEAK BEEF SHORT RIBS SIRLOIN STEAK LAMB CHOPS VYEAL CHOPS ROAST OF PORK LON POT ROAST OF BEEF THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch and grandson Bobby Phelps II, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Johnson and son Bobby are motoring to Phillips, Wisconsin for a weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Roskam (Muriel Mowers) of Burton avenue, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. Howell Murray Jr. has returned to his home on N. Linden avenue after a ten weeks trip through the South and West. ‘Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg of S. Secâ€" ond street is staying this week at their cottage in Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomei of McDaniels avenue are announcing the bisth of a son born Tuesday at Miss Gladys Kozak is leaving Laâ€" bor Day for the University of Alaâ€" bama in Tuscaloosa, Als. Miss Kozak has just completed a .two years course at Northwestern uniâ€" versity where she majored in Comâ€" mercial Art. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kozak of Ravinia. Mr. ahd Mrs. William Helnrichs of S. Greenbay road are the happy parents of a daughter, born Saturâ€" day, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lueg of Chiâ€" cago are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Thursday, August 26 at the Highland Park hospital. Ladd Ewel) left Sunday for Statâ€" ton Island, N.Y., where he will be associated with Proctor and Gambel. Ladd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cady Ewell. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in June. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Picchietti of Highwood are announcing the birth of a son, born Saturday, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Milton J. Voigt and children just returned from a weeks vacaâ€" tion at Appleton, Wisconsin. Mr. Voigt attended an educational conâ€" ference of the Equitable Assurance Society of New York at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin at the same time. Mrs. W. Waxler of Ravinia is enâ€" tertaining at dessert bridge on Friâ€" day. F Morton and Paula from an extended visit at her father‘s home on the Mrs. Edmund Lehmkub] has just returned from a ten days vacation spent in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Martin Murphey of ‘Glencoe avenue entertained her bridge club last Wednesday afternoon. < > No waste. More servings to the pound. WILSON‘S _2Â¥ ..Lm Wade Aondan WaSt MEATS Miss Mary Warner, of Oolnldch'mm, has planned a luncheon party for Tuesday, September 14 for two of the season‘s debutantes, Miss Virâ€" ginia Creigh of this city and Miss Margot Webb. of the First United Evangelical ehnrellvm.-tntth"b-ool Mrs. H. Maechtle, 152 N. Second ltnotk,W’fllltl:†o‘clock. * and expects to return to her home the Highland Park hospital, The son born on August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Allen, the former Betty Forgan, weighs 3 pounds now, and so his grandparents, the Robert D. Forgans, who cut short their vaâ€" cation at Hyannisport, Mass., when he was born returned east Sunday. They will spend another three weeks in the east with their son, Robert Jr., before he goes back to Dartâ€" mouth, and will then return to their home in Highland Park: Mrs. C. J. Haworth of Oakwood ave., underwent a major operation lastâ€" week at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. 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