Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor DAHLâ€"PETERSON WEDDING SATURDAY Emanuel Baptist church of Waukeâ€" gan, at the Dahi‘s home, 877 Ridgeâ€" wood drive. Miss Dahl was gowned in a navy and white printed sheer with navy touches and a corsage of gardenias. The bride and groom GOURLEY â€"BOEHM WEDDING SATURDAY At 8 o‘clock temorrow evening, Friday, the Lake Forest college chapel will be the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Margaret Gourley, daughter of the William S. Gourleys o 1 Lake Forest, and Edward Boehm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boehm of Highland Park. Miss Gourley will be accompanied to the altar by three attendants: Miss Dorothes Boehm as maid of honor and Miss Maybelle Hawkins of Highland Park and Miss Ann Hewâ€" itt of Chicago as bridesmaids. Miss Hewitt was a classmate of the brideâ€" to be at Stevens college. The father of the groom, Bruno J. Bochm, will serve as best man at the ceremony which will be read by Rev. Stuart 8. Pratt, pastor of Warâ€" ren Park Presbyterian church, a cousin of the bride‘s father. Usherâ€" ing will be the three brothers of the groom, William, Kurt and Robâ€" ert Boehm, and Arthur Gourley, brother of the bride. Music for the ceremony will be played by Mrs. A. C. Bochm of Oak Park, aunt of the Mrs. Nels Dahl, became the bride of Roswell Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Peterson of Wauâ€" After a twoâ€"week wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Ravinia. â€" Among the many lovely parties for Miss Gourley, those who enterâ€" tained from Highland Park were: a dinner party given Wednesday evening, July 19, by her cousin, Miss Phydele Gourley, and on Monâ€" day evening of this week "Babe" Abercromby entertained at a panâ€" try shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. 'ifluMmlannh'M sister and , Miss Marion Dahi and Mr. Elsworth Peterson. ung couple will 2 at 1534 Brookside avenue, Waukeâ€" Lake Beulah, Wis., was well patâ€" ronized by Highland Parkers last week end. Seen there Saturday night and Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. James Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" ard Copp, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beyers and daughter Shirley, Miss Mary Lou Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Anâ€" dersen, E. D. Jacks, Miss Helen Andersen, Crawford eMrritt, Miss Gladys Udell, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer, Jr., Mrs, Frances Schneiâ€" Saturday noon at 12 o‘clock Miss Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. | July 27â€"28â€"29 LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE LANA TURNER Young Dr. Kildare‘s off to new . . . and more exciting adventures along with Dr. Gillespic. Added: Grantland Rice Sport Reel It‘s wonderful . . . it‘s also full of such shricks, cheers and laughter as "IT‘s A WONDERâ€" FUL WORLD" ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 90c â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Coming: ‘"Return of the Cisco Kid" â€" "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" â€" "Young Mr. Lincoln" â€" "Only Angele Have Wings" CLAUDETTE COLBERZ JAMES STEWART NAT PENDLETON EDGAR KENNEDY ePre "CALLING DR. KILDARE" Added: Porky Pig Carteon Travelogne in Color A L C Y O N in 3a/ed o/ the Mrs. George Hayes of Stockton, Calf., will arrive here today (Thursâ€" day) to make an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Casey and son, Milton St. Peter, and their families and relatives. Fair, Montreal, Canada, and the New England states. der, daughter Jane and son Bud, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. White. Mrs. A. D. Brush has returned from the Sacred Heart Sanitarium in Milwaukee where she spent the past month. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy returned last week end from a two weeks‘ vacation near Rhinelander, Wis. Mrs. Haskins called for her son Robert at Dr. Sprague‘s Camp, Minocqua, Wis., where he has spent the past four weeks and they returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Lacy called for her son, Bobby on Saturday at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, where he was in training the past two weeks. this week for a month‘s sojourn in Rev, and Mrs. Lacy Simms of San Antonio, Texas, former residents of Highland Park, were visiting their many friends here this week. n;rtb'd'rlon.lobctlr..dw ton, Texas, have arrived to spend several weeks with Mr. Wood‘s parâ€" Mrs. Albert P. Snite has returned from Denver, Colo., where she visitâ€" ed her mother, Mrs. Frank Butler, for two weeks. Mrs. Butler is exâ€" pected to come here in the fall for a visit. Mrs. William Barker is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. McGregor, in Collingwood, Canada, this week. Little Bery!l Jean St. Peter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter, underwent a tonsillecâ€" tomy at the Highland Park hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes and family have taken an apartment at 70 E. Cedar avenue, Chicago, until the end of September. The latâ€" ter part of August, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes will journey to the west coast where they will witness the marriage of their son, John Russell Holmes, to Miss Clara Jean Bullard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sellar Bullard of Far Horizons, Goleta Valley, near Santa Barbara, Calif. Mrs. Lawrence Meyer and Mrs. Byron Howes spent a few days this week in Rensselaer, Ind., visiting Mrs. Meyer‘s parents. Mrs. Clarence W. Schaff and sons Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood 1J Another GRAND picture opens the gates of memory.... rich with the emotion of years of beloved melody. TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE AL JOLSON MICKEY MOUSE in COLOR Robert Benchley Novelty Historical in Color News of the Day Washington SUN. â€" MON. â€" TUES. JULY 30â€"31 & AUG. 1 ""Rose Of Square" in The wedding will take place on Satâ€" urday, Beptember 2. _ _ _ â€" _ ing at dinner Saturday evening for her house guest, Mrs. Lillisn Winâ€" ter Peck of Louisville, Ky, Mrs. Petk is visiting the Bards this month and during the month of August will visit her sister, Mrs, Albert B. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall have returned from a two weeks‘ vacation at Green Lake, Wis. Miss Phyllis Dexter will be home Sunday from Maryville, Tenn., to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Shelby T. Dexter, before spending the last week of her two weeks vacation in Pittsburgh and New York. Miss Dexter is employâ€" ed in the personnel department at Maryville college. Mr, John D. Austin of the Wauâ€" kegan Newsâ€"Sun staff, is enjoying a two weeks vacation in the east. Mrs. Hans Hostnick of Glencoe, the former Jeanne Danner of Highâ€" land Park, was the recipient of many lovely gifts at a kitchen showâ€" er given for her by Mrs. Arthur Kurschner of Vernon avenue, Glenâ€" coe, last Friday. The Friday beâ€" fore that, July 14, Mrs. C. R. Mcâ€" Arthur of Park avenue, Glencoe, enâ€" tertained for Mrs. Hostnick at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Eleanor Austin of DeTamble avenue is back from Douglaston, N. J., where she visited her brother, Mr. James Austin, for three weeks. Betty Murray of N. Linden aveâ€" nue is expected home Friday from a two weeks vacation as the guest of Jane Selfridge at Long Lake, Mr. Tim Tinsley of Petersborough, England, made a flying visit with the Whitt Schultzes of Ridgewood place on Wednesday and Thursday this week and is flying on to New York tomorrow (Friday). Elsie Barbara Schadwitz, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Arnold Schadwitz of Vine avenue, is attending Bryant Stratton Business college. Mr. Hans Bahr spent the week end fishing at Green Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Knobloch of Fort Sheridan spent last Sunday at Cedar Lake, Wis. Mrs. Viola Conrad is expected home today (Thursday) from a month‘s vacation spent with relaâ€" tives in Omro, Wis. John B. Jackson, Jr., of Highland Park, is among the 180 members of the Purdue University unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps atâ€" tending the summer camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky. The camp, which ends July 29, is designed to give the students actual experience in field artillery tactics. _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy spent the week end motoring through Iowa, Illinois and Wisconâ€" sin. Billy Knobloch of Fort Sheridan has returned from a three weeks trip to Morristown, N. J., where he was the guest of Fred Inden, and tomthe Fair in New York. Miss Gloriaâ€"Jeanne Golden is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato in Rogers Park this week. _ Miss Lois Carol Brandfeliner, daughter of Rev. F. Brandfeliner, former pastor of the local United Evangelical church, is to be presentâ€" ed by the Music Faculty of the Moody Bible Institute in a piano,reâ€" cital on July 29, at 8 p.m., at the Torreyâ€"Gray auditorium, LaSalle and Chestnut streets, Chicago. Miss Brandfeliner has been studying at the Institute for the past three years and is a member of the graduation class exercises to be held next Thursday evening, August 3, at the Moody church in Chicago. While at the Institute Miss Brandenfeliner LAWRENCE WELX AND HIS ORCHESTRA SALA REVUE NIGHTLY + stmu.nmnm Dine Out of Doors on the Marine Porch Delightful Dinners .. . . $1.50 of has been associated with the radio staif and has been singing with the Jubilate Tric, their theme song beâ€" Therese hospital Tuesday. â€"gâ€" Miss Emada A. Griswold of East Park avenue returned home Tuesday from a six weeks trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, Shenandoah Naâ€" tional Park, Washington, D. C., and the New York Fair. bocousalifiascpas Mb cseci s d 3 ic d 0d IIl., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Warâ€" ren Leihser of the Udell building. kie avenue haves son born at St. Brandt (Buster) Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson, who was taken to the Evanston hospital Sunâ€" day night, is reported as getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Trotter of S. Green Bay road are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Wednesday, July 19, at the Highland Park hospital. public is invited to the recital and Rohr will return to their home Sunâ€" day evening, July 30, after having spent two Mr. and Mrs, George Heiden of Northfield, I11., are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Tuesday, July 25, at the Highland Park hospital. A stork shower was given last Friday evening for Mrs, Newton Fischer, the former Irene Fallon, by Mrs. Edwin Fischer. There were sixteen guests and Mrs. Fischer was the recipient of many lovely gifts. sume her dutics as secretary of the Episcopal church at Lake Forest on Monday morning. Mary and Cathâ€" erine are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Rohr of Elm place. A number of Highland Parkers are attending the annual Pure Oil picnic west of Park Ridge on Touâ€" hy avenue today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan of S. St, Johns avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Saturday, July 22, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Roy O. Nereim had as her luncheon guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koihler of Evanston and Mrs. Koihler‘s mother, Mrs. Belle Price of St, Paul, Minn. Petty Thief Busy Last Thursday a thief stole a pair of blue serge pants containing an expensive gold watch and chain and 75 cents in change from a car parked in front of 224 Central aveâ€" nue. The car and pants belonged to Arnold Fabbro, 1014 Mozark aveâ€" nue, Chicago. Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia Kiwanis Club Play Ball Monday by Fred Fell Monday evening at Mooney‘s Park on North Ridge road the Highland Park members defeated the very selfâ€"confident Ravinia members of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Kiwanis Club 19â€"17 in a soft ball game. "OH! MY POOR FEET!" Do your feet fairly shrieck at you after & hard day? And is there any worse suffering? c Wnn rieinproparniine en mag a millions of ?fl-fl Get EMOIW-OAL M.‘-fl injuries, sunburn, cuts, scalds, bruises burneâ€"there‘s nothing like OILâ€"ofâ€"SALT. Accept no substitute. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moll of Skoâ€" at ting Highland Parkers. After the first inning, however, the ball game became very close. Standouts for Highland Park ing and John Udell. They sparkled in the field The best player for for his hitting; not for his fielding; but solely for his ability to call fair balls foul; balls, strikes; safe plays, outs. In fact, he grew so confiâ€" dent in his methods that he led his teammates to end an inning when there were only two Highland Parkâ€" ‘Thursday night the Kiwanis club will continue their winning ways against the Glencoe Rotary at Glenâ€" Because of their fine performance in this intraâ€"club game, Captain and Coach L. F. "Gabby Hartnett" Bushnell has nominated Bert Weber, Newman Sheahen, Arnold Peterson and, of course, Jerry Leaming, to start against Glencoe. 25 South Second Street â€" Phone H. P. 91 Haak‘s Auto Supply Questioin Marks to Play Glen Oaks park at 9 p.m. the Question Marks will play Bowmon Cafe of Ausors, The Question Marks lost to Wisâ€" consin State champs last week by a seore of 3 to 1. â€" PERMANENT MOTHâ€"PROOFING Vogue Cleaners Hins"*... 3900 mrmmmmmme: SKGFG LABG «mm YELLOW CAB CO. Buy a Coupon Book $6 Worth of Rides for $5 Call H. P. 2000 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 Highland Park 15¢ Per Mile