PAGE 8IX The annual election of the club will precéde the program. As usuâ€" al those alumnae planning to attend are asked to call either Mrs. Kimâ€" ball, Winnetka 3813 or Mrs. Horn, Greenleaf 1745. LAURA LOUISE SMITH IS ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roy! Smith of South Linden avenue are anâ€" nouncing the engagement of their daoghter, Laura Louise, to Mr. John Charles Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Phillips of Forty Fort, Pennsylvania. â€" The wedding is to take place the latter part of June. CHOSEN IN MORTAR BOARD AT SWARTHMORE Miss Molly Grinnel!, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grinnell of Briarwood lane, Ravinia, is one of seven junior girls at: Swarthmore college to be selected for memberâ€" ship in Mortar Board, the national honorary society for senior college women. Members are chosen on the basis of their qualities of leadership, scholarship and service. Miss Grinâ€" nell has taken a prominent part in activities at Swarthmore. She is coâ€" chairman of the Social Committee, is on the editorial board of the Portfolio, college literary magazine, feature editor of the Halcyon, colâ€" lege yearbook. Recently she played inâ€" "Pride and Prejudice," a Little Theater Club production. Miss Grinâ€" nell is taking Honors work at Swarthmore, with English as her major, EVANSTONâ€"NORTH SHORE SMITH CLUB MEETS MARY JANE FAWELL TO WED, MAY 7TH Mrs. David W. Kimball, 132 Deâ€" Windt road, Winnetka, will enterâ€" tain the Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith club on Wednesday, April 27, at 2:30.< Mrs. Clyde A. Horn of Evanston is to be coâ€"hostess. Mrs. John R. Montgomery will give a summary of the February alumnae meeting in Northampton, at which she represented this club. Following her talk, a recording will be heard of the Varsity broadcast given by students of Smith last December. Thursdayâ€"Friday _ April 21â€"22 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" MYRNA LOY FRANCHOT TONE © ROSALIND RUSSELL Here is captivating entertainment! Even as history is constantly changâ€" ing, so does romance change and no better proof thus far has reached the GBEORGE BRENT OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND CLAUDE RAINS Sunday â€" â€" with Edith Fellows â€" Leo Carrillo Filmed in magical new Techniâ€" celor! Now you can see it! The epic picture that sets a new peak in screen achievement ! "GOLD IS WHERE â€" YOU FIND IT" Invitations haye been issued to the Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€". Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. A Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous "MANâ€"PROOF‘"‘ Established 1879 American, Italian, English and Prench Furnture Bedreoms â€" Twso fl. lï¬ï¬lu-....qh-l.“.g" Fine China, }:ï¬-‘-‘mr’dh"-ï¬h*h"m' ï¬ Raceoon Coat, Draperies, Cartains, Maids Furnitars, Electric "LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK*" LOCALS â€" WILLIAMS, BARKER & SEVERN CO. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 26, 27 2 P. M. and 8 P. M.â€"Each Day and Evening On Public View Sunday, April 24 â€" 12 Noon to 5 P. M â€" Monday â€" Tuesday April 24â€"25â€"26 Joan at 461 North Green Bay Road, Lake Forest (1 block south of Deerpath Road) "udy frarland in "EVERYBODY SING" n Crawford, Spencer Tracy in “MANNB%;:"IN Robert Taylor in "A YANK AT OXFOR A L C Y O N AND â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" Judy Garland in "EVERYBODY esc k ca ooR WOs « AUCTION â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bodman Contents of the residence of breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lundstrom. After a short honeymoon the young couple will be at home at 245 Prairie avenue. Cook, som of Mrs. Kathryn Cook of Greenbay, Wis., which will take place Saturday morniryz at 9 o‘clock in the chapel of St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. Father Berman of Waukegan will perform the cereâ€" mony assisted by Edward and Charles Brown of Michigan avenue. The bride will wear a gown of white lace and a long tulle veil and will carry an old fashioned bouâ€" quet of white flowers. Miss Rose Jindrick of Chicago will be the bride‘s only attendant and will be attired in a frock of old rose with hat and accessories to match, Cyril Vivian, brother of the bride, will serve as best man. Following the ceremony there will be a wedding SEES GERMANY ANNEX AUSTRIA Mrs. Alexander Siems (Gladys Perrow) has just arrived from Gerâ€" many to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perâ€" row of Roslyn Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Siems, who have spent the past eight months in Hamburg, Germany e ces api ea s CCCA PCERY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fawell, 708 8. Sheridan road, and Joseph R. Buell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Buell of Glen Ellyn which will take place Saturday evening, May 7, at 8:30 o‘clock at Trinity Episcopal church. A recepâ€" tion will follow at Exmoor Country elub. marriage of Mary Jane Fawell Dr. Cook is a practicing dentist in Highland Park with offices located in the North Shore Trust building. Miss Vivian is secretary to Dr. Lundstrom, who also has an office in the North Shore Trust building. VIVIANâ€"COOK NUPTIALS was given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Jane Haskins, who is to be a member of the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vivian of Amasa, Michigan, are @nnouncing the approaching marriage of their daughter Harriet to Dr. Harold Numerous parties for the brideâ€" toâ€"be are being held, the first of which is a hosiery shower which Saturday (1 Day) Apr JANE WITHERS UNA MERKEL / STUART ERWIN Jane at her uproarious best . . â€" and . wearing the proudest racing silke on the tracks. ADDED Screen Version of Radio‘s G Show Wed.â€"Thurs. ‘"The Lone Ranger" Presenting a complete ‘story each week "CHECKERS* â€"_DOUBLE FEATURE â€" WALTER HUSTON JAMES STUART BEULAH BONDI "OF HUMAN HEARTS" "TARZAN‘S REVENGE" in Ilinois April 27â€"28 April 23 s Greatest Mrs. John T. Snite and her newly born twins, Michael Butler and Kathryn Linn, will arrive home Friâ€" day from the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Arthur Greuel and children, Janet and Arthur Jr., accompanied by their cousin, Louise Miller, spent their Easter vacation in the southâ€" ern part of the state visiting relaâ€" tives. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of N. Linden avenue are motoring through the South for ten days. visiting Mr, Siem‘s parents, have witnessed many intéresting events including Germany‘s annexation of Austria during their visit on the continent. Mr. Siems will join his wife in New York as soon as he has completed some business transacâ€" tions in Germany. Mrs. John Richter of Oakwood avenue returned Thursday from St. Petersburg, Florida, where she spent the winter. ; Mrs. Edward A. Smith of N. Linâ€" den avenue is expected home this week from a three weeks visit in Savannah, Georgia. Participants in the Easter activâ€" ities at the French Lick Springs Hotel included the following from Highland Park: Mr. and Mre. T. C. G. Deuell, 634 Linden avenue; Elizabeth I. Henry, 1909 Groveland avenue, and C. N. Cregier, 280 Linâ€" den Park place. Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson and daughter Marjory returned Monday from New York City where they have spent the past three weeks. Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udel! building entertained her sewing club at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Johnson of Broadview avenue have returned from Gwynne, Arkansas, where they enjoyed a vacation during the past week. A "four generations" baby is litâ€" tle Hobart Krafft Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swan, East Deerâ€" path avenue, Lake Forest, who was born at Alice Home hospital Friday, April 16. Mrs. Swan is the former Elizabeth Krafft. The new arrival is the first grandchild in the Krafft and Swan families. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Carl Krafft of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. James H.~ Swan of Libertyville. Greatâ€"grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wright of Libertyâ€" ville. Dick Knobloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan, who attends the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin, was in charge of the RO.T.C. crack rifle and drill team while practicing and through maneuver sat Marshfield, Wisconâ€" sin, last week end. Dick came home for his spring vacation yesterday (Wednesday). Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy entertainâ€" ed the Bannockburn Mothers and Teachers club at dessert Wednesday afternoon. , Mrs. Clover <Perkins and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis are the â€"guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Eldridge Hamlin in St. Louis, Mo., this week. Mrs. Virgil Frazer and daughter Mary Elizabeth of Detroit, Mich., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade. Mrs. Mark Caldwell of Waukeâ€" gan, formerly of Highland Park, entertained at a bridge party Monâ€" day evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. St Peter. . Mrs. Claude J. Dyer of Woodland road entertained at a Mexican lunâ€" cheon in their Mexican recreation room and at six tables of bride Tuesday. Mrs. William Harris of Fort Sheridan will entertain the Fort Sheridan bridge club Friday afterâ€" noon. Jimmy Brush, who is traveling for the Wilding Motion Picture Co., is spendin ga few days with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush. The R. M. Bridges of Oakland Drive entertained at a family dinner last Sunday. _ Mr. Edward Smith, owner of the Edward Smith Mfg. Co., is attendâ€" Traveling or Shipping? If you‘re planning a tripâ€"consider the advantages of Milwaukee Road service. Airâ€"conditioned, lururyâ€" h-ufl friendly service. Compare the cost with any other form of travel. If you‘re whereâ€"get the benefit of our advice. Mothing is too large or too small for us to handle efficiently and cheerfully. Mmhflmh.ln: Your local agent will welcome the opportunity to disouse your transporâ€" ....ASKUSI THE PRESB Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andrew McWhinney are announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Jane, to David Henry Davis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Tayâ€" lor Davis of Chicago, Miss Mcâ€" Whinney attended Rosemary Hall and was graduated from / Smith College several years ago. She is a member of the Chicago Junior League. Her fiance studied at the Harvard School for Boys and the University of Illinois. He is in business in Chicago and the couple will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Freytag gave a family dinner party at their home here Sunday so that their relatives could meet the fiancee of Mr. Freytag‘s brother, Arthur. The young lady is Miss Louise House, daughter of Mrs. Herbert House of Kansas City, Mo., and she is visitâ€" ing in Chicago for several days. Arthur ‘Freytag, who is a graduâ€" ate of the University of Wisconsin, and Miss House plan to be married in June. They both are fond of riding, so they expect to : spend their honeymoon in New Mexico, It was while vacationing last summer on a Great Lakes cruise that Mr; Freytag met the young Kansas Cityan. They plan to live in Evâ€" anston. Mr. Freytag‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freytag of Chicago. Miss Mary Marchi, who suffered a fractured ankle a week ago Friâ€" day when she fell on the slippery pavement in the uptown district, is convalescing nicely at her home on Ravine drive. ing the Toy Fair in New York City this week. Mrs. M. Warner of N. Se street, who injured her ankle back when she fell from the steps, is getting along nicely ARTHUR FREYTAGS FIANCEE INTRODUCED AT DINNER JANE MeWHINNEY BETROTHED of Fort Sheridan entertained at a supper party Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Knobloch‘s birthday anniverâ€" sary. Miss Helen Cawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cawley, 965 North St. Johns avenue and a freshman at Clarke college, will be one of three students to represent Clarke at the Western Arts Assoâ€" ciation convention to be held in Milâ€" waukee, Wis., at the Hotel Schroeâ€" der, April 20â€"23. Accompanying Miss Cawley as delegates will be Dorothy Muldoon, Evanston, and Mary Kathryn Baldwin, Wadena, Towa. Miss Ruth Rectenwald of 810 S. Ridge road, returned to Saginaw, Mich., Monday to resume her duties as a second grade teacher after spending aâ€"short Easter vacation at home. Morgan Holmes of this city was recently awarded his letter as a member of the swimming team at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis. The names of Bonner Hoffman and Abbott Byfield are among the 785 students whose high â€" scholastic standing gives them a place of honâ€" or on the Dean‘s list at Massachuâ€" setts Institute of Technology. . _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY JEWELRY REPAIRING B. E. Christensen, O OPTOMETRIST 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, DL 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. 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