PAGE SIX JOSEPH DELHAYES ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Joy, to Mr. Harâ€" old Koepke of Whitewater, Wisconâ€" sin, which will take place this Satâ€" urday at the Redeemer Lutheran church. Rev, Lehman of Libertyâ€" ville will read the services. MARY WOOD FETED AT MANY PARTIES Miss Alice Morse entertained at a miscellancous shower for Miss Delhaye last Friday evening. The employees of the Highland Park Pharmacy gave a silver shower on Wednesday evening and Mrs. George Koepke, mother of the groom, will ertertain the Delhaye family at dinner at her home in Whitewater, Wis., tonight (Thursâ€" day). Beginning Saturday evening with a dance at the Onwentsia club in Lake Forest given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Fentress, Miss Bettie Rich and Miss Barbara Bastien, Miss Mary Wood and her fiance, William F. Farish, Jr., who is arriving Friâ€" day from Houston, Texas, will have a busy week of entertainment ahead of them precedirig their marâ€" riage on Saturday, June 18. Miss Wood, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Wood, will be married at 5 o‘clock on that day to Mr. Farish, at Trinnty Episcopal church. Miss Ethcl Johnston is enterâ€" taining the bridal party at dinner Saturdiay evening, preceding , the dance at Onwentsia. Mrs. Thomas Morgan Schriber, the former Betty Brooks, is arrivâ€" ing Thursday (today) from New York for the wedding and will enâ€" tertain at Juncheon Sunday in the Lake Forést home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mason Phelps. Miss Elizabeth Bryon Smith is giving a buffet supper Sunday night at the Lake Forest home of her mother, Mrs. Harold C. Smith. Miss Wood‘s sisters, Mrs. Calvin 372 Central Ave. ‘ Tel. H. P. 630 Thursday A cast of favorites in a family affair of hilarious fun! ADDED: CARTOON IN COLOR CRIME DOESN‘T PAY Series SBunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday June 12â€"13â€"14 LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER "JUDGE HARDY‘S Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. 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 "Thoroughbreds Don‘t Cry" Jewelry Gifts For I. H. NEMEROFEF A heart story filled with simple beauty and extraâ€" ordinary goodness! â€"â€" ADDED â€"â€" DANCE RECITAL Graduates Terms may be arranged MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND < LOCALS â€" JIr CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN The Pupils of Miss Agnes Daly :Anvu%mof%u"“w’fï¬msw "rasF Phbt* * WiXawrumRs OF nom®hoon" A L C Y O N by in June 9 Fentress, Jr., Mrs. Edwin E. Tulâ€" lis and Mrs. James R. Addington, will give a dance at the Shoreacres on the 15th. This will be a double celebration due to the fact that the Tullises are celebrating their tenth anniversary at this occasion, altho their anniversary is really the 9th. SEVERAL PARTIES FOR MARY TURIFF The bride‘s three sisters all are in the wedding party, Mrs, James R. Addington as matron of honor and Mrs. Edwin E. Tullis and Mrs. Calvin Fentress, Jr., as bridesâ€" maids. Martha Farish of New York, the bridegroom‘s sister, will be maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert Whitney Wood II, wife of the Wood‘s only son, will be the third bridesmaid. Two of Miss Wood‘s little. nieces, Mary Elston Tullis and Audrey Fentress, will serve their aunt as flower girls. Mrs. George Martin, the former Norma Sadler of Lake Forest, and Mrs. . Stanley McEwen, formerly Mary Thompson of this city, enterâ€" tained at bridge last Thursday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. Martin in Evanston, for Miss Mary Turâ€" riff, whose marriage to Mr. Stanâ€" ley Dubonn of this city is to take place June 18. On Saturday afterâ€" noon, Miss Madelein McHugh of Oak Park gave a luncheon and misâ€" cellaneous shower at the Tally Ho tea room in Park Ridge for Miss Mary. the eve of the wedding Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Wood will give the briâ€" dal dinner al the Shoreacres. The reception following the wedding will be held at the Wood home. After a honeymoon abroad, Mr. Farish and his bride will be at home in Houston about midâ€"August. Mr, Farish will give a bachelor dinner Thursday evening and on The ceremony will take place n‘ 8 o‘clock June 18 at the Bethany: Evangelical church. A reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s aun:, Mrs. W. H. Bartel, of 100 Clifton avenue. Miss Dorothy Funk of Evanston will serve as maid of honor and her sister, Mirs Barbara Funk, will be a bridesmaid as will Miss Madeâ€" lein McHugh of Oak Park. Robert Olson of Ravinia will serve Mr. Duâ€" bonnâ€" as best man and the ushers will be Leighton Phillips of Lake Forest and Paul Olson of Evanâ€" ston. s MceWHINNEYâ€"DAVIS NUPTIALS JUNE 25 The marriage of Miss Jane Mcâ€" Whinney, daughter of Mr. md‘ Mrs. Curtis Andrew McWhinney, to Mr. David Henry Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Taylor Daâ€" vis of Chicago, will take place at 8 o‘clock in the evening, Saturday, June 25, at Trinity Episcopal church. _A reception will follow the services at the home of the bride‘s parents. Rev, Christoph Keller, rector of Trinity church, will officiate. Mrs. Edgar Lindley Hoag, Jr., of Philadelphia, is to be matron of honor. Miss McWhinney was Mrs. Hoag‘s only attendant at her wedâ€" in "BIG CITY" A heart story filled with simple beauty and thrills that leave you breathless! ADDED: CARTOON IN COLOR "The Lone Ranger" (Saturday Only) Fridayâ€"Saturday _ June 10â€"11 â€" LOUISE RAINER SPENCER TRACY Wednesdayâ€" Thursday â€" Fri June 15â€"16â€"17 GRETA GARBO CHARLES BOYER Artistic performances in an extremely lavish proâ€" duction brings you excelâ€" lent entertainment! ADDED: SCREEN SNAPSHOTS AND NEWS *CONQUEST" ding June 4th. Other attendants will be Miss Helen Francis Daniels and Miss Elizabeth Copelin, cousins of the bride, and Miss Mary Louâ€" ise Davis, a sister of the groom. _ Mr. Walter D. Monroe, Jr., will serve the groom as best man and the ushers will be Messrs. Arthur John F. Norcott of Evanston and of this city, ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE oF LOIS SCHULTZ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schults of N. Linden avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Lois Adcle to Henry Haley Hixon, Jr., of Chicago. The marâ€" riage will take place on Friday, June 17, at the Presbyterian church. A reception will be held following the ceremony at Exmoor Country elub. Robert W. and William C. L. Barker ANNOUNCE BIRTH A 7 pound son, John Dennis Devâ€" lin, was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Graham, who now make their residence in Ohio. Mrs. Graâ€" ham was formerly Margaret Jacks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Jacks of this city, who studied art at Sacred Heart, Mallincrodt, Verâ€" satile, and other schools. She was married to Mr. H. C. Graham last year at St. John‘s Cathedral in (llevelnn% Ohio. _ Mr. Graham graduated in Electrical Engineerâ€" nig at Virginia Polytechnic Instiâ€" tute and is a first Lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Reserve. He is a son of Mr. R. N. Graham of Younsâ€" town, Ohio, who is vice president and executive director of the Akron Transportation Co., the Youngsâ€" town Municipal Railway Co., Pennâ€" Ohio Coach Lines, and several othâ€" er city bus systems. B. Horton, Wm. McCarthy and Robert B. Godfrey, all of Chicago. Miss Louise Smith is returning Friday from Niles, Mich., where she has been teaching. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Yowell, who spent the winter in Florida, have gone to Pardeeville, Wis., for the summer months. hon Can Bisiay Car mm iract to both menl Denver and Colorado Springs. Low Cost Allâ€"Expense Tours. p Aame ie Sn npnos‘s on 0 Pgtorn L. H. MeCormick, A.G.P.A. 179 W. Juh'i."'im., Chicago, 111. Phone Wabash 3200 21â€"day limit in addition to date of sale. Kerwin Smith, a July 9â€"10â€"16â€"17â€"23â€"24â€"30â€"31 will In Coaches and Chatr cars Medical lence, to the happiness D1 the nnn,: household been made modern Health Education. A marvelous contribution by '_‘A_' '_______' ) OR A.4 ='I.!, _':__‘ !, 2U t 908 . : G UAR DING YOUR LOVED ONES Round Trip in Pullmane; 71â€" it Hegls Hetk mha Io--‘-aflflz Pullmane, RobertW. Pease mua,ic , PAHARMACIST _ _ ) |.; puone 14 ""MERSE pank uL. freshman at TWE PERESs with the family " s n paping it mation? Years of activity and human life. James A, Milliken university at pqd“th'- wli:hh 1 8 summer lr.uulln.lcb.thlz.n Janet Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewis, 341 North Linden, Highland Park, was recently awarded her school letter for participation in sports, at the banquet of the Girls‘ Athletic asâ€" sociation of The Principia Upper School in St. Louis, Mo., where she Richard Knobloch ana Herbert BeShow, students at the University of Wisconsin, fiew to Fort Sheridan Saturday to visit â€" Richard‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Knoâ€" Mrs. William Goldsborough (Fiorâ€" ence Warren) who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warren, for the past three weeks, will leave Friday for her home at Langley Field, Va. Her sister, Jane Warren, accompanied her to Virginia for a month‘s visit after which she will visit her other sister, Mrs. Berâ€" tram Quinn at Annapolis, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn and daughter Mirth spent the week end at St, Charles, Mo., where they joined their other daughter, Phylâ€" lis, a student at Lindenwood colâ€" lege and brought her home for the summer vacation. is a junior, summer vacation on Friday. bloch. Richard will be home for his Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shoop of N. Second street are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Sunday, Panibepuas Cuh 17 jeads. *8750 @What better resh-:' -".-v-:"grxw 10K natural gold filled case. is made from minutes! Give your graduate aduate alwa theâ€"minute * 967 Waukegan Avenue T. MORDINI Highwood, Illinois ELGIN i faiia: 9750 From eve your while to guard your Included among the 17 (Lake county graduates at the University of Illinois are Grace Gatewood, Jean McPherson and Mary Morris of June 5, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. 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