ter of Arts. Highwood: Sarah Glas, 328 Wauâ€" kegan ave., Bachelor of Arts. Becond street, Bachelor of Science in Commerce; Florence Thomas Dingle, 515 8. Sheridan road, Bachelor of Arts; Madeline Helen Evensen, 950 Sheridan road, Bachâ€" elor of Arts; Dr. Robert E. Gayâ€" lord, 460 N. Ridge road, Master of Science in Dentistry; George Joseph Hinn, 919 Ridgewood drive, Bachâ€" elor of Medicine; Malcolm Stuart Millard, Juris Doctor; Tom Saielli, 45 Burtis ave., Bachelor of Science in Journalism; Robbie Lou Schneiâ€" der, 990 N. Greenbay road, Master of arts; Albert Osborn Snite, Oakâ€" mont road, Master of Arts; Elizâ€" abeth Teter Lunn, 1834 Broadview ave., Doctor of Philosophy; Marion Lee Whittaker, Clavey road, Masâ€" Ravinia: Mary Lou Keaster, 683 Carol court, Bachelor of Science in Speech; Lew Sarett, Jr., 1782 S. Greenbay road, Bachelor of Science, Deerfield: Philip David Stryker, 710 Orchard, Master of Arts; Edgeâ€" ley Woodman Tood, 849 Waukegan road, Master of Arts. field were among the 1,850 candiâ€" dates for degrees at the 8ist anâ€" nual commencement at Northwestâ€" ern university last Saturday. The local students were: Highland Park: Donald J, Briggs, 2597 Deere Park drive, Bachelor of Science; Louise Clausen, 1880 Groveland ave., Bachelor of Science; John ‘Angus Dennett, 615 Homeâ€" wood ave., Bachelo rof Science in Commerce; Carl F. Dill, R. 1 N June 18â€"19â€"20â€"21 ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND ANN SHERIDAN only attendents. After a two weeks honeymoon in the West the young couple will make their home at 159 Ravine drive. Nineteen students from Highland Park, Highwood, Ravinia and Deerâ€" Bichn, daughter of Dr. J. F. Bichn, to Charles T. Esdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Esdale of Chicago. Father Fitegerald will read the nuptials at 9 o‘clock in the morning. The groom‘s brother Robert and sister, Mrs. Mildred Miller will be their ding Saturday, of Katherine G BIEHNâ€"ESDALE MARRIAGE SATURDAY Mother of Perpetual Help church will be the scene of the small wedâ€" Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor DROH ANâ€"W ALKER WEDDING SATURDAY St. James church, Highwood. The young couples‘ only attendants were John Cummings and Mrs. Ben Ripâ€" ple. The wedding breakfast was held at Cooley‘s Cupboard in Evanâ€" ston for just the immediate families and their friends. The newlyweds will make there home at Long Lake this summer, ls.n‘la.'...’.hflud Chicago announce of Mm.flnwm an, to William Earl Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of N. Bt. Johns avenue. The nuptials were read by Futher Gleason Satâ€" urday morning at 9 o‘clock in the Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Juné 15â€"16 â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" PAGE SII PETER LORRE in "Mr. Moto in Danger All in Glorious Technicolor ‘The "true, epic story of America‘s most glamorous wity and the man who tamed it! Jt A“l. mm There‘s a "Dawn Patrol" of women too! The Sat. Eve. Post‘s master sleuth at work. Tel. H. P. 2400 Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. ‘‘WOMEN IN THE KAY FRANCIS WILLIAM GARGAN in # w=â€"â€"~ _ COMING â€"â€"â€" "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" ePre A L CY O N 3a/ed o/ the Miss Katharine Bard became the bride of Martin Eloyt Manulis yesâ€" terday afternoon (Wednesday) at a small garden ceremony. The Rev. Christoph Keller read the nupâ€" tials in the presence of the families and a few intimate friends at 4:30 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard. Miss Janet Bard was her sister‘s maid of honor and Mrs. Lemuel Ayers of New York served as her matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Manulis flew to Easthampton, N. Y., after the wedâ€" Acting as best man was William Roxbury Hart of New York and ushering were the bride‘s brother, Ralph Bard, Jr., of West Virginia, Dr. Fred Everett Manulis, the bridegroom‘s brother, and Leighton, Rollins of New York. Douglas Bard, the Roy Bard‘s son, was the ringbearer, $ * BARDâ€"MANULIS WEDDING YESTERDAY as coach and athletic director of the Virden Township High school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Horn of Ravinia and Springfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Margaret, to Railph Allan of Decatur, II1. The wedding will take place early in the fall after which they wil Ilreside in Virden where Mr. Allan has accepted a position The young couple will be at home after July 15th at 1814 Farwell aveâ€" nue, Chicago. HORNâ€"ALLAN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED At a very small wedding at noon today (Thursday) Miriam Westerâ€" feld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si Westerfeld of Hollywood avenue, Chicago, will become the bride of Charles Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marks of S. Linden avente. The wedding nuptials will be read just before the immediate families at the bride‘s home with a wedding breakfast following the ceremony. Italian Language,. _ _ For. free audition call for appointment Thursdayâ€" Saturday Joseph Giallanza Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p. m. "~ Will Teach at Your Home If Desired IS AWARDED M. A DEGREE Miss Robbie Lou Schneider, who is a graduate of Welleseley college, received the degree of Master of Arts in Education from Northwestâ€" ;.-Mhamm:â€"- Added : BETTY BOOP COMEDY ‘"The Story of Yankee Doodle" WEDDING TODAY WESTERFIELDâ€"MARKS u fare with Thrilling co! an (Jpcralic LBaritone Teacher of Perfect Vocal Deâ€" velorment, with correct and deâ€" fective Vocal Volume, Extenâ€" sion, ‘True Purely Natural slon, Irue Pur::r Natural Singing System and Solfeggio, A picture that will set your heart achucklin‘ and pack your worries away! â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" WALLACE BEERY TOM BROWN BOB BURNS GLADYS GEORGE BETTY GRABLE HANK LUISETTE "SERGEANT "l‘M FROM MISSOURE" "CAMPUS in in in OUFL â€" 10e 17 Mrs. Hoyt Roush entertained at a handkerchief shower Thursday for Mrs. Waliter Eyles, the former Miss Gene Ball whose marriage to Walâ€" ter Eyles took place last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Howes spent the weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo., and Elsah, Ill., where their son Byron, Jr. graduated from Principia last Friday. Byron, Jr. returned home Tuesday after spending a few days with a classmate, Harry Leeman. Capt. and Mrs. Chandler Johnson and daughter, Star, visited Capt. Johnson‘s mother, Mrs. Gared Johnâ€" son, last week while enroute from Quantico, Va., to their new station in San Diego, Calif. Mrs, Antone E. Johnson of Clifâ€" ton avenue is visiting her sister Mrs. Harold C. Youngs, in Terra Haute, Indiana. The Youngs are former residents of Highland Park, Mrs. W, S. Norris Indiana will be the and Mrs. Abram Mrs. Frank Trangmar and chilâ€" dren, Sally, Carol and Mary Ann and Mrs. Trangmar‘s aunt,; Miss Mather left last Friday for Beardsâ€" ford, S.D., to visit Mrs. Trangmar‘s parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy villcdcmh':drll&vu“h. anniversary a supper party Sunday evening. ning when a group of Mrs. Harry L. Canmann has reâ€" turned from her thrilling trip to Cincinnati and Ann Arbor where she saw one son take a medical deâ€" gree and another his law degree, and somehow managed to keep her etmhcxI with Ravinia Festival even when dut of town. The Misses Mary Cullen and Milâ€" dred Lyle left Friday night on the City of Denver for a two weeks vaâ€" cation in Denver, where they are visiting Mildred‘s sister and her family. Mrs. Robert Carver has an acâ€" tive group working with her selling coupon books for this summer‘s brilâ€" liant season at Ravinia Festival: Miss Jane Haskins, Mrs. Roger Vail, Mrs. John Todd, Miss Pricillia Carver, Mrs. Irving Randall, Mrs. Rolland Hastings, Mrs. Robert Y. Wiliams. ton. The ceremony will take place Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock in the bride‘s home with just the imâ€" mediate families and close friends present. Rev. Drussell of Barringâ€" ton will read the nuptials. Mrs. Richard Hammond, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride will serve as matron of honor and the bride‘s daughter, Hartley King, will be the little flowâ€" er girl. William Hammond will be Mr. Falkinburg‘s best man. A small reception will also be given at the home for the members of the wedding party and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamâ€" mond of Ridgewood drive announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Hammond King, to James A. Falkinburg, son of Mrs. Arthur Calkins of Barringâ€" The young couple will make their home in Barrington after a two weeks honeymoon in the North., Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Nereim of Central avenue were recipients of many congratulatory notes, teleâ€" grams, flowers and gifts last Saturâ€" day evening in celebration of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. There were over seventy : at the party given in their at the Nerein home including many members of their wedding party. Chinese checkers, bridge, 500 and dancing were enjoyed by all the guests who later presented the Neâ€" reims with a large tiered wedding cake. KINGâ€"F ALKINBURG WEDDING SATURDAY The Rev. Harold Gruhn performâ€" ed the services with only the immeâ€" diate relatives of the families presâ€" ent. NEREIMS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY BOYNTONâ€"MeCLURE MARRIAGE SATURDAY The marriage of Donna W. Boynâ€" ton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8. Boynton of Hawthorne lane, and Robert D. McClure, son of Mr. and Mrs. l.m Meâ€" Clure of Central avenue, place Saturday evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton at Baileys Harbor, Wis. ltmjut-mwu. that the bride‘s sister, Pegey Boynton McClure, was married to Donald McClure, an elder brother of the groom. " ‘Cm Mrs. James Collins of Lincoln 3. Norris of Frankfurt 1 be the guest of Dr. Abram Hoffman next THB PEREAS Mrs. Arthur Raff, always interâ€" ested in good music, captains a group of women who are spreading Ravinia Festival news and coupon books all around the town. 2 or 4 Twoâ€"Hour Sessions Weekly 8:30 A. M. _ 10:30 A. M. _ 1:30 P. M. JUNE 26 to JULY 28 UNIYVERSITY COLLEGE 18 SOUTH MICHIGAN AYEMUE DEArbora 3473 _ MiDway 0800 Braun Bros. OL Co. Esn for Locusts, Coftling Moths, and other Spray Your Trees June 23 and 24, 1939 Telephone Anno““cing We are equipped with the most modern spraying outfit and will be glad to furnish you free estimate Office Laurel Avenue One Block West of Depot 360 Central Ave. Across from the Alcyon Theatre That Our Offices Are Now Located at Spray At Once! 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It was a party for -ll-!-d&-.kbuï¬ï¬ ment in the Crowe Name Company, Chicago. Drive up and leok us over . . . only a 2% hour drive all the way on Route 12 . . . turn north at Lake Country Club to DAvmsW-h-td of the lake. "*~ «~1 7B * THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1989