td SORORITY GROUP JOINS NATIONAL Vivian .Alexa, 865 Ridgewood Sigma Delta is the ninetyâ€"second chapter of Chi Omega, of which there are 105 alumnae chapters with a total of 25,500 members in Gamma Rho Delta was founded at Lake Porest college in 1925, and since that time has become one of the outstanding sororities on the campus. â€" Last year, the organizaâ€" tion won the sorority trophy at the Lake Forest ‘interfraternityâ€"sororâ€" ity sing, an annual event which is planned for May 22 this year, MT. HOLYOKE CLUB CLOSES YEAR drive, is a member of Gamma Rho Delta, local social sorority at Lake Forest college which was installed as Sigma Delta chapter of Chi Omeâ€" ga, a national organization, Saturâ€" day, May 7. e Mrs. Lola Jeffries Hanavan of Detroit and Miss Elizabeth Dyer, national viceâ€"president, officiated at the formal installation held at the First Presbyterian church of Lake Forest; after the installation, there was a luncheon at the Deerpath Inn for all participants and guests. The annual meeting and tea of the Chicago Mount Holyoke club Saturday afternoon, May 14, at Harris hall on the ’florthwuurn university campus will close the acâ€" tivities of the organization for the year. Annual reports will be preâ€" sented, and officers will be elected. Miss Helen Rockwell, an alumna of the college, will present a health talk. Miss Rockwell, a health eduâ€" eation consultant, was formerly asâ€" sociated with the YiW.C.A. in Buenos Aires. Reservations for the tea may be made with Paul Casterâ€" line, 811 Forest avenue, Wilmette. SON BORN TO ROBERT WOODS EDITOR OF SCHOOL PAPER Mr .and Mrs. Robt. Whitney Wood II of Houston, Texas, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby son, Robâ€" ert Elkington Wood II, born Saturâ€" day, May 7. The child was named after his paternal grandfather, General Robert E. Wood of Laurel avenue. _ _ Miss Anna Tamarri of Highwood, a junior at Coe College, Cedar Rapâ€" ids, will assume managing editorâ€" ial responsibilities of the Coe Colâ€" lege Cosmos, weekly student newsâ€" paper, next September. Miss Taâ€" marri, who has been on the Cosmos staff for two years, is at present society editor. In 1936 she won the prize for outstanding work as a novice reporter on the Cosmos. She has won the scholastic honors of freshman tenth, sophomore honors, and was also awarded the Knox scholarship prize at Jast year‘s commencement. _ She is a member of Phi Sigma Iota, national honâ€" orary : romance language ‘society, and Pi Alpha Theta, local honorary journalism society and Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary clagsical language society. Thursday May 12 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" William Powell â€" Annabella Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday "THE BARONESS and the BUTLER" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIL. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Dm-Op-CMp.n.-Hml:l:.f%‘{p.-.-Bmd,!u EMPHATICALLY the "TOPS" in sereen entertainment! May 15â€"16â€"17 "THE GOLDWYN You‘ll be perfectly delightedâ€" it‘s so joyous ADOLPHE MENJOU > RITZ BROS. EDGAR BERGEN AND CHARLIE MeCARTHY ANDREA LEEDS PHILâ€" BAKER ADDED: CARTON IN COLOR Plenty of thrills and comedy all rolled in one! â€"â€"â€".â€"â€".. COMING ______._. "MERRILY WE I-IVI"' "FIRST HONDRED thaks. _ iss 5> aasy LOCALS â€" "DOWN THE â€"â€" AND â€"â€"â€" MICKEY ROONEY PATRICIA ELLIS Glorious TRCHNICOLOR featuring Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous A L CY O N in 49 Miss Marie Foster Towne from San Francisco, Calif., en route to New York, is visiting Miss Phoebe Swatey. Next Thursday both Miss Towne and Miss Swazey will drive east to be in the wedding party of Miss Jean Watson of New Brunswick, N. J. While here there will be several dinner parties given in honor of Miss Towne. Mr. and Mrs. Homes Sleeman spent the week end with Mrs. Sleeâ€" man‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Meredith, in Mansfield, I!l. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks are entertaining at a dinnerâ€"bridge party this Saturday evening. Mr. August Faehl of New Bremâ€" en, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nieter this week. Mr. Fachl is Mr. Nieter‘s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Nieter and doughter Margaret of Walker aveâ€" _ Mrs. Charles Grant is entertainâ€" ing at a bridge party Friday afterâ€" noon at her home on Forest aveâ€" nue. Mr. Charles Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood ‘drivg is under observation at the Henrotin hospital in Chiâ€" cago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and Mr. and Mrs, William Guyot spent Mother‘s Day at the William Guyot II home in Maywood. _ Mrs. William Behrens, who unâ€" derwent an operation at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, is now at home and is getting along nicely. H A M IL T O n Highwood Jewelry Shop _ A. MORDINI, Prop. 967 Waukegan Ave., High»wood, IIl. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ May 13â€"14 EDWARD G. ROBINSON Wed.â€"Thurs. May 18â€"19 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE PEATURE â€"â€" CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHARLES BOYER "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY" "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" THE Pz:ecise Gift A hit comedy that will give you a slight case of hysterics 1 Added: Saturday Only "The Lone Ranger" A fascinating and novel picture! â€"â€"â€" AND â€"â€" There is one gift always sure to please. A smartly styled, accurate Hamilten Watch. See the newest medels new on display. REAGAN. 17 jewels. $40.00 "TOVARICH* Screen version of radio‘s greatest show. CELIA. 17 jewels. $40.,00 DAMON RUNYON‘3 CLAIRE TREVOR DIXIE DUNBAR im im TY 1SCON Peninsi he will babies who is will be FAWE NUPT. Livir of ~"w * )I Li of Deerfleld motored to Escanaba, nue spent several days last week at New Bremen, Ohio, _\ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier of Linâ€" den avenue are entertaining at a party Friday evening. and family and Mrs, Otto Knask Mrs. _ William _ Rectenwald of Bouth Ridge road returned Tuesâ€" day morning from Saginaw, Mich., where she spent Mother‘s Day week end with her daughter, Miss Ruth Rectenwhld, who is teaching jn Saginaw. Mich., over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swicker, Mr. and Mrs. James Neagel, Miss Helâ€" en Andersen and Mr. Edward Jacks spent the week end at Mr. Jack‘s summer cottage at Lake Beulah, Wis. in the recent presentation of the comic opera ‘"The Gondoliers," preâ€" sented at the college May 7â€"8. Mrs. George Allen Mason of Haâ€" zel avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Wickam and Mrs. Schroeder of Chicago left last Thursday for a three weeks motor trip through the east, vilitiv friends in Conâ€" necticut, New York and Pennsy}â€" vania. * Miss Helen Cawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cawley of this city, was one of four Clarke colâ€" lege students to attend the Western Arts association convention in Milâ€" waukee, April 20â€"23. She was also a member of the scenery committee Mrs. Edward Farr of San Franâ€" gj-eo, Calif., visited Mr, and Mrs. . H. Imig of Deere Park last week, while enroute to New York. . Col. Charles S. Diehl of San Anâ€" topio, Texas, formerly of Highland Park, is visiting his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. W. C. Egan of Egandale road for several days. Mrs. Fred Clow of Winter Park, Fla., is spending the summer at 274 E. Park avenue. Mrs. Charles Vollrath and son Robert of Sheboygan, Wis., are the guests of the V.H. Imigs this week. MRS. BUTLAND TO RETURN FROM CHINA Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey of East Central avenue spent the week end at Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson entertained at a small dinâ€" ner party Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson, new resiâ€" dents of Highland Park. They were former residents of Racine, Wis. Skating in the Drill Hall on the Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, I!l., will be discontinued for this season after the evening of Friday, May 13, and is expected to be resunied next fall. LOUISE MILLER‘S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mys. <Fraqk «Miller of Homewood aveaue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Lowise to: Clarence Hawthorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hawthorne of Lake Bluff. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. Michael F. Gallagher and his litâ€" tle granddaughter, Ina Butland, are looking, forward to being joined next month by Ina‘s mother, Mrs. Charles Butland, and ‘her infant son, Mike, who are sailing on May 27 on the Empress of Japan from Hongkong. A recent air raid on Changsha, where Mr, Butland‘s busâ€" iness is located, made the former Garrigue Gallagher decide that she and Mike would fly to Hongkong to take ship for this country. Mr. Butâ€" land will join them as soon as he is able to wind up his business in China. Ina, who is not quite three, has crossed the Pacific five times, for she was born in China, and before she and her nurse arrived a month or two ago to join Mr. Gallagher she had come with her mother twice to visit here. Mr. Gallagher‘s beauâ€" tiful home in Highland Park is rented, so he is taking a house in Wisconsin, probably on the Door Peninsula, for the summer where he will haye his daughter and her babies with him. David Gallagher who is studying law at Yale, also will be there for the summer, FAWELLâ€"BUELL NUPTIALS EVANS FEED STORE Distribatora. Phone H. P. 124 Living up to the old tradition of "wearing something. old and Mr. and Mys. ‘William Vetter Feed Everything You Grow with this complete, pmamarp Little Wool Shop Imported SUMMER TWEEDS 255 Market Sq. Tel. L. F. 833 Lightweight Sweaters and Yarns to Match. Buy from your dealer or The THEB PR ESS Miss Jean Buel!, sister of the groom, wore & frock of hyacinth blue marquisette with horse hair hat and accessories to match. something new" Miss Mary Jane Fawell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George William Fawell displayed with her bridal outfit a gold locket, an heirloom in the Buell family, at her wedding Saturday evening to Joseph R. Buell. The service was read at eightâ€"thirty oclock in Trinâ€" ity Episcopal Church, with the Rev. John Herbert Evans, officiating. A reception followed at Exmoor Counâ€" try club. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin applicated with brilâ€" liants on marquisette. Her long tulle veil fell from a coronet of satin embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book, which belonged to her mother and a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The four bridesmaids, Miss Jane Haskins of Highland Park, Miss Elizabeth Fergus of Van Wert, 0.; Miss Jane Mcintosh of Kenilworth, Miss Marjorie Mercer of Chicago, and Miss Alice Indoe of Omaha, Neb., were attired in full skirted dresses of canna red marquisette with wreaths on their heads, and acâ€" cessories to match their frocks. All of the attendants carried arm bouâ€" quets of delphinium and snapdragâ€" ons. Little Patsy Buell, as flower girl, wore a frock of hyacinth blue and carried a basket of flowers. Rodney Lloyd served as ring bearer. Mr. Buell had as his best man, his father, Mr. Joseph Buell. His ushers were George McHenry Jr., Robert Kaufman, Elliott Cobb, Wilâ€" liam Kenne, David Coolidge, and Jack Kaufman. The wedding march was played by Mr. Harold Turner, staff organâ€" ist of radio station WGN, who is a close friend of the family, JULIE WALCOTT ENGAGED TO F. A. DePEYSTER III A reception followed the kereâ€" mony at Exmoor Country club. At a tea given Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howe Walâ€" cott, newcomers to Highland Park, announced the engagement of their daughter Julie to Frederic A. Deâ€" Peyster III, son of the Frederic A. DePeysters of Winnetka. The Walâ€" cotts who have lived in Winnetka for many years, recently took a house at 1 Brittany Road. 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