raGE sixX BULLARD WEDDING NOVEMBER l‘l“ lMiise ak â€" The marriage Carol lard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selâ€" lar Bullard of Sants Barbars, Cal., and Richard B. Howland of Greece, will be solemnized Saturday afterâ€" noon, November 27th, at 4 o‘clock in ‘Trinity church. Mrs. Bullard and her daughters Carol and Clari Jean arrived in Highland Park early this week and have taken the Malcolm Vail residence for a month. It will be here that the wedding reception will be held. Because Mr. Howland‘s family comes from the east, and the bride‘s from the west, it was felt that it would be more convenient to have the ceremony take place in Highland Park, as more of the Bullard family friends are in this vicinity, Mr. Howland who arrived in New York last week Ther ewill also be six bridesâ€" maids including Miss Adalaide Ball of Winnetka, whose engagement to Davis Greene Kirby was announced Sunday eveningâ€"at a tea given by her:for Miss Bullard; Janet Bard and Margaret Smith of Highland Park and Leigh Fletcher, Elizaâ€" beth Ridgley and Janice Sprague of New York. PREâ€"NUPTIAL PARTIES FOR BRIDE TO BE Among the preâ€"nuptial parties given for Miss Carol Bullard this week and next are: a tea Friday by Mrs. Roland Hastings. Saturday, Miss Adelaide Ball and her fiance, Davis Kirby, will entertain Miss Bullard and her fiance, Dick Howâ€" land, at dinner and a theatre party; Sunday Mrs. Theodore Bersbach and her brother Bert Eitel are givâ€" ing a cocktail party at the Eitel home on S. Linden avenue, precedâ€" ing a dinner at the Bard home given by ‘Miss Janet. Mrs. Robert Robâ€" ert Walker of Chicago is giving a luncheon Monday followed by a dinâ€" ner in the evening at the home of Mrs. George Roberts for the Bullard family. _ Tuesday, Mrs. George Childs will be hostess at a luncheonâ€" bridge for the bride to be, and in the evening. Mrs. Fletcher Seymour is having a dinner party in her honâ€" or. _ Wednesday Miss Margaret Smith is entertaining at dinner and on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Samuel Holmes will have the Bullard famâ€" ily as guests at noon, while in the evening the Fred Prestons are enâ€" tertaining at dinner at the Casino. The bridal dinner Friday> evening given by‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bullard at their home will climax a week of strenuous activity. The wedding will take place on Saturday afterâ€" noon. is visiting his father, Carl Badger Howland, in Providence, R. I., for a few days and is expected here Friâ€" day. Mr. Bullard will arrive from California early. next week. Carl Howland, Jr., will serve his brother as best man. LOCAL GIRL PLEDGED TO DELTA GAMMA Lizette Heaton of 166 Beech St. has been pledged to Delta Gamma Fridayâ€"Saturday Nov, 19â€"20 JOE E. BROWN GUY KIBBEE FLORENCE RICE Wednesday mouthed Joe as the demon reporter of Richard Macaulay‘s famous Saturâ€" day Evening Post stories ! "Riding On Air" MILEâ€"HIGH LAUGHS with caveâ€" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, I!I. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous ADDED: JOE PALOOKA COMEDY Drama, romance and suspense in ADDED: SHORT SUBJECTS IN _ COLOR CLARK GABLE WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY LOCALS â€" 46 RONALD in "LOST HORIZON® BARBARA ST in "STELLA DALLAS® SYLVIA SID in "DEAD END" A L C Y O N in . 24 social sorority at Northwestern University. Three hundred and twentyâ€"one women students, most of them freshmen, were pledged to 18 sororities at the opening of the fall term. Lizette Heaton, daughter of Mr. Brooke Anderson of the above address, was graduated from Kemâ€" per Hall and is now a freshman in the College of Liberal Arts. CELEBRATE SILVER wWEDDING DUGGANâ€"BERUBR WEDDING The marriage of Miss Ann Dugâ€" gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan of Lake Forest, and James Berube, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beâ€" rube of this city, will be solemnized on Thanksgiving day at ten o‘clock in the morning at St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest. Mrs. I. W. Garâ€" ling, sister of the groom, will serve the bride as matron of honor while William Rogan will be best man for the groom. A wedding breakfast will be servâ€" ed at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents following the service at the ehurel:k_ A reception will be held from three in the afternoon to nine o‘clock in the evening at the Beâ€" rube home on N. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Guild of Bloom: ington will arrive next week to spend Thanksgiving with their sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baum. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwall of 93 Clifton ave., were pleasantly surprised by fifty guests who came to help them celeâ€" brate their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anâ€" niversary. The evening was spent in playing cards. The Schwalls reâ€" ceived many lovelyâ€" gifts in honor of the occasion. After a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Berube will make their bome in Highland Park. PRESCRIPTIONS ond PRICE TAGS / Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Nov. 21â€"22â€"23 CONSTANCE BENNETT ~CARY GRANT ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE EARL W. GSELL & CO. Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Nov. 25â€"26 You‘ll be seeing things . . . and howling aplenty . . . as these stars and a trick camers go riotous in 1987‘s merriest laugh show ! ADDED: MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOR (Continuous performhance Thankagivâ€" ing Day from 2:80) MICKEY ROONEY ANNE NAGEL ADDED: AN EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY AND A PETE SMITE SPRECIALTY An intriguing hdminâ€"interest drama It is true that we make no effort to price our prescripâ€" tions on a ‘"bargain counter" basis. Yet, becauseour rolume is large, our costs are low. A prescription compounded here costs no moreâ€"and perâ€" haps even leseythan you are advantaged by our large stocks of fresh, potent drugs, our high ethical standards, and our invariable policy of filling every prescription preâ€" cisely as the Doctor directs. haps even lese»than you 1 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 2600 399 Roger Williams Phone Highland Park 2300 "The Hoosier 66!0â€." Mrs. Orson B. Brand, who has spent the past five months in Wisâ€" consin visiting her two sisters, Mrs. Michael Orth and Mrs. Henry Kelâ€" ling, has returned to her home here. JOSEPH SMITHS ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Rizzolo of Burton avenue are the happy paâ€" rents of a son born Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 14, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Robert Slayback and Mrs. William Pearl of 701 S. Sheridan road entertained twenty guests at & buffet luncheon and bridge party on Tuesday of this week. The out of town guests were Mrs. Fred Felâ€" lows, Mrs. Charles Marks, Mrs. Lavra Paul, Mrs. Earl Redding and Mrs. G. H. Croff. Following the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast for the imâ€" mediate families, and in the gfterâ€" noon there will be a reception for the friends of the young couple. Both will be given at the home of the bride‘s mother on Westminster avenue. | e Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smith anâ€" nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lillian to Benjamin P. Waldman, son of Mr, and Mrs. David Waldman of Boston, Mass. The wedding will take place at the Webstér Hotel in Chicago at 5 o‘clock in the afternoon on Thanksâ€" giving Day, Rabbi Siegel officiating. JACK McHUGHâ€"HELEN DEWEY NUPTIALS Mrs. Frank D; Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue is spending a few days this week in Freeport, Illinois. Mr. Waldman is a graduate of Northeastern university of Boston and is in business in Chicago. Mr. Harry Waldman will serve his broâ€" ther as best man. His parents will come from Boston for the wedding. Among the parties given for Miss Smith are a surprise miscellanous shower last Tuesday evening given by Miss Minnie Melton and Mrs. Jack Brodie of Chicago. The assoâ€" ciate business girls in Miss Smith‘s office will entertain at a luncheon this Saturday afternoon ‘and Mrs. Samuel Smith of W. Central avenue will entertain at a dinner party in the . evening. Mrs. John Matthew Dewey of Lake Forest announces the apâ€" proaching marriage of her daughâ€" ter, Helen, to ‘John McHugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Edmond McHugh of S. St. Johns avenue, on Saturday morning, November 20th, at ten o‘clock in St. Mary‘s Catholic church, Lake: Forest. j Miss Dewey will be given in marâ€" riage by her brother, James, while her two sisters, the Misses Anna May and Alice Dewey, will be her attendants. ‘Thomas Garrity of N. Second street will act as Mr. Mc« Hugh‘s best man, and Clarence Boerger of Milwaukee, and Frank Dewey, brother of the bride, will serve as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Sturtevant Hinman of Greenbay road, Glencoe, are anâ€" nouncing the birth of a son born Monday, November 15, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. After a short honeymoon the young couple will reside at 6330 Winthrop avenue in Chicago. Miss Ruth Siljestrom left Monâ€" day to spend this week with Mrs. Earl Gillilan at Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Gillilan was the former Dorothy Loomis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Loomis of W. Central avenue. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenwald of Skokie aveâ€" nue last Friday, November 12th; at the‘ Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs.‘ L. A. Tupper were hosts at a dinnerâ€"bridge party last Saturday evening at their home on Lakeside Manor. ‘The Misses Marjorie Shay and Elizabeth Low of this city, who. are students at Smith college, will spend the week end with Elizabeth‘s aunt and uncle,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery, at Mount Clair, N.Y. Mrs. Abram Hoffman of Ravine Drive has been called to Frankfort, Indiana, because of the illness of her mother. Mrs. J. J. Berube and Mrs. Irâ€" ving Garling entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower last evening for Miss Ann Duggan of Lake Forest whose marriage to James Berube will take place Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Joseph Schwall of 93 Clifâ€" ton avenue, entertained the â€"auxilâ€" iary of the Plumbers Association at a party at her home Tuesday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and family of Maywood were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markell of Oakwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes Jr. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James A. Whittenburg Jr. of CLEANERS & DYERS Phone Highland Park 125 24 North Sheridan Road RAY MOLENDL, Mgr. THE PRES8 Amarilio, Texas, who will probably extend their visit over the Thanksâ€" giving holidays. On Saturday Mrs. Bowe‘s mother and sister, Mrs. Harâ€" rison Nesbit and Elizabeth will arâ€" rive here also to spend the holidays. Saturday evening the Bowes will entertain at a buffet supper and on Tuesday Mrs. Bowes will entertain at a tea for her mother. Phyllis Durbahn of Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo., and Barâ€" bara Gallup of Rockford college will be home next week to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their reâ€" spective parents. _ Miss Beverly Beyers of.â€"Burton avenue entertained her bridge club last Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan are leaving next Tuesday for a week‘s deer hunting trip at Phillips, Wisconsin. Mr. Fred Greenslade of 8, Second street, who has been quite ill the past week, is very much improved. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker spent Sunday with Mr. Decker‘s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Decker of Libertyville. Mrs. Ruth Herndon of Rogers Park was the week end guest of Mrs. Helen C. Golden of McGovern street. Mrs, Howard Moran will enterâ€" tain her bridge club tomorrow, Friâ€" day. Miss Jane Schneider of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive is visiting Miss Laura Spiesberger in Chicago this week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis will visit their daughter, Janet, at Principia, St.â€"Louis, Mo., next week. PinkPoodleFarm ‘Cel. H. P. 2967 Dr. Jim Butterworth Veterinarian > By Special Appointment to Their Majesties 2i <Putre (examinations *Wer inos all about your eye troubles after an examination . . . and we are equipped to correct them. I. H. NEMEROFEF 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 ON ROUTE 22 HALF DAY, ILLINOIS Open year round Serving an old fashioned THANKSGIVING DINNER Telephone Libertyville 606 Mâ€"I MILDRED HAESSLER Labor Temple, North Ave. on Friday Afternoons Children, 5â€"8 years..........3:80 p.m. glgild_nn._ 9â€"12 years........4:00 p.m. 8th Gr. & High School..4:45 p.m. Phone Highland Park 1330 Our modern equipment snd a compeâ€" Classes in Ballet and Tap " at the the Dog & Cat 2810 W. Park Ave. CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN The Customs Office . . 373 Central Avenue, Highland Park has released the second half of Mr. Harris‘ shipment of Exquisite Antiques from Exig- land, Scotland and Wales, and these will be on display Monday, November 22nd at eALDEN, INC. High street entertained out of town Sunday in honor of Mr. Swicker‘s birthday anniversary. Double Breasted U N IF OR M A smart, well made uniform of sturdy gabardine in the favorite oxford gray shade. Double breasted coat, with trousers. Whipcord Uniforms $27.50 and $87.50 Chauff eurs Overcoats â€" $87.50 Caps, Shoes, Puttees, etc., all in dependable uality at reasonable prices. THE {#} HUB Menry C.LYTtton & Sons MEN‘S SHOP .. Orrington and Church . . EVANSTON 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, L $9750 CHAUFFEURS APPAREL Cleaning your rugs, drapes and furniture will be a great help. %Send them to VOGUE CLEANERS. Special low prices for holiday season. "Orders taken up to Monday will be cleaned and delivered before Thanksgiving. Brighten Up Your Home Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. At The Hub in Evanston PHONE HIGHLAND PARK KT The Aubba Fofpbiathe Yuan for the Holidays THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 cinity stttended a banquet at the Hartman House in Wheeling Wedâ€" nesday evening. The: Pure Oil managers and ex» ecutives of Highland Park and viâ€" 39200