A dinner will be served the immeâ€" diate family at Hills Tea Room after the ceremony. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor it, why not help to build it up by contributing items concerning the doings of your family, your friends and your neighbors? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Alice to Mr. Beach Aten of Lake Forest, son of Mrs. Alice Aten of Deerfield. The ceremony will be read by Rev. Christoph Keller at the Trinity Episcopal church at five o‘clock Satâ€" urday afternoon. The bride will have as her only attendant, Miss Grace Lindstrom, and Mr. David Aten will serve his brother as best man, YOUNG ALPHA PHI ALUMNAE GIVE PARTY Miss Harriette Weisbach will beâ€" come the bride of Mr. Edward Norâ€" cross Jr., son of Dr. Edward Powâ€" ers Norcross of Maple lane, this Satâ€" urday afternoon at Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church at 4 o‘clock with the Rev. Christoph Keller reading the cerâ€" emony. A small reception will folâ€" low the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisbach of Woodland road. > SIMPSONâ€"ATEN WEDDING SATURDAY The youngest group, Group 5, of the North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Phi under the capable chairmanship of Mrs. Liewellyn G. Owens (the Miss Emily Norcross is to be the bride‘s only attendant, and Pliny Noreross will serve his brother as best man. Ushers are to be the bride‘s brothers, Matthew Lafiin Rockwell, who will come home from Massachusetts Institute of Technolâ€" ogy, and Benjamin Weisbach, a stuâ€" dent at the Principia in St. Louis. The young couple will live in Liberâ€" tyville. former Ann Hatheld), 728% Hinâ€" man avenue, Evanston is planning a clever benefit bridge party to be held at the Northwestern chapter house on Wednesday, March 13, at 2 o‘clock. WEISBACHâ€"NORCROSS NUPTIALS SATURDAY It is to be a most informal and inexpensive affair, the proceeds from which, however, are to be used as this group‘s earned contribution to the national student loan fund mrintained hy Alpha Phi for seholâ€" archin rrants. All Alpha Phis and their friends are cordially invited to participate in the affair. Tables or single tickets may be reserved upon application to Mrs. Owens in Evanston. Se w# ® o c North Shore Cab Co. A mecl o APhove 15€ rneile H. P. 300 ing brother rate a and WHAT FUN| Thursdayâ€"Friday March 7â€"8 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" EDGAR BERGEN CHARLIE McCARTHY MORTIMER SNERD The most terrific trio on the screen ! GARY COOPER Ray Milland â€" Robert Preston "Charlie McCarthy, Detective" The greatest adventure ever filmed ! Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"* Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ 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. "Brother Rat And A Baby" Those troubleâ€"making. merryâ€"mak March 17â€"18â€"1 "BEAU GESTE" Added : Charlie Chase Comedy _ March 10â€"11â€"12 PRISCILLA LANE wWAYNE MORRIS EDDIE ALBERT JANE BRYANT Popeye Cartoon A L C Y O N in 3a/ed o/ the GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue was hostess to the Walnut club on Thursday. Mrs. William Barker is in Toronâ€" to, Canada this week visiting her sister, Mrs. H. G. McGregor, Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady enâ€" tertained their bridge club at dinner and bridge on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clarke of Cary avenue have returned from a two weeks trip to Mexico. The Dinner club met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Brand last Friday. Several parties have been given for the brideâ€"toâ€"be including a bridge party given Tuesday evening by Miss Winifred McGovern. On the following evening Miss Evelyn Benâ€" son gave a personal shower for Miss Brogan. The wedding will take place Satâ€" urday morning, April 6, at 10 o‘clock at St, Mary‘s church in Lake Forâ€" est. A breakfast will follow the ceremony for the immediate families at the Deerpath Inn. Mrs. August Benson and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. L. E. Nash are visiting for a month with Major and Mrs. R. H. Darrel in Fort Ringgold, Texas. Miss Myrtle Woodruff, daughter of the late Mrs. Harriet Bingham Woodruff of Summit, N.J., former residents of Highland Park passed away Tuesday, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brogan announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Mr. John A. Hurson, son of Mrs. Alice Hurson of Harvey, I11. Mrs. Hoyt Roush is entertaining at dessert bridge today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges of Ridgewood drive entertained at Sunâ€" day night supper and bridge last Sunday. BARBARA EMERSON SETS DATE Miss Barbara Emerson, daughter of Mr. Arthur H. Emerson and the Following a five weeks honeymoon in Mexico, Mr. Aten and his bride will live in Lake Forest. late Adele Deming Emerson, has set Saturday, May 4, as her wedding date to J. Dean Vail Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Vail of Kenilworth. The ceremony will take place in the Highland Park Presbyterian church at 8:30 in the evening followed by a reception at the Exmoor Country Club. Miss Emerson attended Royceâ€" more and Bradford Junior College. Her finance is a graduate of Harâ€" vard and Northwestern University Law School and is in business in Chicago. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" RICHARD DIX GAIL PATRICK JOAN FONTAINE Saturday "Man Of Conquest" SAM HOUSTON, adventurer beâ€" yond daring comes to Hfe on the PAT O‘BRIEN Olympe Bndna_. Roland Young When he swings your heart l How to make love squeery leason ! Wedneaday, March 13â€"14â€"15 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE TOM _ BROWN PEGGY MORAN "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love" "Kid Nightingale" "Night of Nights" JOHN PAYNE JANE WYMAN in look out for March 9 Betty Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. Everâ€" ett 0. Fontaine entertained at a silâ€" ver tea last Friday to raise funds for Finish relief. An exhibit of handecraft, needlework, books and magazines belonging to Mrs. Olson were shown. Mrs. Olson states that these articles are available to anyone wishing to give an exhibit for Finâ€" land‘s benefit. Mr. Thomas G. Nelson of the Udell building has been transferred to Pittsburg, Pa., and is leaving today. Mrs. Nelson (the fornier Ruth Garling) will join him the early part of next week. Jack A. O. Preus, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O. Preus, a junior at Luâ€" ther college, Decorah, Towa, was was elected financial secretary of the Lutheran Students union at their convention held at Luther colâ€" lege, March 2 to 3. Mr, Preus also gave a radio talk over station KWLC, the Voice of Luther college, March 5, during the Matins Hour on "Fellowship with Christ." He has also been selected to play the part of Siward in the Shakespearâ€" ean production, Macbeth to be given Mr. Lewis Compton, assistant secretary of the Navy, will be the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Sanders Friday evening. Mr. Compâ€" ton and Mr. Sanders attended Exâ€" Mrs. Oscar Iverson entertained her bridge club last Saturday egeâ€" ning. & Miss Betty Ann Johnson, daughâ€" ter of Reginald C. Johnson of Lakeâ€" side place, with her guest, Ken Jones of Dartmouth college, were among those attending the Beaux Arts Ball on March 2nd in the Sarâ€" atoga Casino, sponsored by the Stuâ€" dio Arts Club of Skidmore college. macher of 8. St. Johns avenue anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Bowen Jr., at the Passavant hospital on Sunday, March 3rd. The baby has a sister Anne, four years old, Mr. John Creigh was home from Minneapolis, Minn., for the weekâ€" end with his family the Thomas Mrs. Morton Mavor returned from a months vacation in Mexico on Saturday. Mrs. F. V. Nelson is entertaining at luncheon at the Glen Gables tea room in Glencoe next Wednesday. Lt. and Mrs. John R. Robb of Sparta, Wisconsin are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, John R. Robb Jr., born Saturâ€" day, February 24. Mrs. Robb is the former Helen Hansen of Chicago Avenue. March 15. eter together. Mr. H. S. Sellery is sojourning for a month at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Milton Stern, 245 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, will open her home on Tuesday, March 19, at 2 p.m. for a tea to be given for the members and friends of the Women‘s Interâ€" national League for Peace and Freeâ€" dom. Mrs. Dorothy Bushnell Cole will discuss the Role of the U, S. in the next peace. Mrs. Cole is an eloquent advocate of peace and a past president of the W.LL. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl reâ€" turned Saturday from a six weeks sojourn at Miami, Florida. They report slacks and fur comts are the style on the beaches in Florida this season. Mrs. William D. Mann is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Carl Buhi (Margaret) and Miss Isabel Mann in New York for several weeks. their mrmrï¬ viy. General Wood needs no introducâ€" tion in this community as he has been a resident for many years and has been active in all civic enterâ€" Mrs. John Crosby of Milwaukee and Mrs. 0. E. M. Keller of Toledo are house guests of Mrs. H. A. Selâ€" lery of Bronson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cart entertaned at a dinner party Wednesday eveâ€" ning in their honot. The Council Aid will hold a bingo party in Grace Methodist church basement, North avenue and Lauâ€" rette place, Tuesday evening, March 12. There will be the usual door prizes and refreshments will be served. General Robert E. Wood, chairman of the Board. Sears Roebuck and Company, will be guest speaker Friâ€" day evening at a meeting of the Men‘s Fellowship Club of the Presâ€" byterian church. General R. E. Wo« To Address Men‘s Fellowship Club Mr Bingo Party March 12 TBE HIGHLAND PARKE PRESS John 8. Plan Big Rally Thursday, March 14 The Highland Park Young Repubâ€" lican Club is planning to go places this year, and is determined to have their place in the political sun. The membership is composed of all Republicans whose ages are beâ€" tween 21 and 100 plus. Their meetâ€" life among the younger voters of the Republican party, as well as the oldâ€" er members, and to lessen the burâ€" Of the possible 4,100 Highland Park vehicle owners, approximately 3,800 have obtained their 1940 liâ€" cense tags. Since the deadline passed Friday, close to 50 tickets have been issued to Highland Park car and truck owners who have neglected to purâ€" chase their 1940 city and state plates. â€" Highland Park police are continâ€" uing their pursuit for the tax delinâ€" quents, and those who have not heeded their warning, will be subâ€" ject to Ifine. ings are growing in attendance and enthusiasm all the time. The aim of the Republican club 3â€"To train the younger members of the Republican party in their duties and responsibilities toward Friday night, March 8, they will have a meeting at the Sherâ€"Park building to get ready to hold their big rally for March 14, when they will be hosts to all the county canâ€" The old adage that "trouble always comes double" lived up to tradition Monday, for while Mrs. Robert Watt, collar bone when his car overturned in Deerfield. at Sacks crossing of the St, Paul railroad when his car turned comâ€" pletely over four times and landed in front of Point Comfort filling station. Watt was driving a new Packard coupe. He was removed to the Highland Park hospital, where he remained until yesterday when he was returned to his home. Mrs. Watt underwent a major opâ€" eration at the Evanston hospital early Monday morning. â€" Because of her serious condition, she had not been told of her husband‘s accident. dens of the older wheelâ€"horses of the Republican party. the general public as a whole, and this meeting. 104 Skokie Blvd., lay seriously ill in St. Francis hospital, Evanston, her husband suffered a fractured An article appeared February 14 in the Palm Beach News, stating that Mrs. George W. Childs of this city caught a sailfish measuring 6 ft. 3 inches and that Mrs. Herbert Butz of Winnetka caught one 6 ft. 6 inches, Both women were aboard a boat captained by Capt. Lester Sickel. 1â€"To promote the harmony of all Republican clubs and factions, and to give equal support to all worthy Republican candidates, with favorâ€" itism in the discharge ef their duties as Car Overturns Four Times; Driver Victim Of Broken Collar Bone Mr, Watt was making a turn off Waukegan road into Bannockburn Continue Roundâ€"up Of Plate Dodgers Mrs. Childs Catches Sizeable Sailfish Off Florida Coast Mr. and Mrs. George Childs have been spending the past six weeks at Sarasota, Fla., and are expected back in Highland Park about the 18th of this month. GARDENER At this time your lawn requires lime and fertilizer. Our expert care and service will result in economy with better Inwna. NARCISSUS FERRARO Phone H. P. 2652 Dairy & Farm Products 537 Central Avenne £ ®â€" 17. The Cream of the North Shore MILK Golden Meadow in the new EXPERT BUY in eivic years old, mother of Mrs, G. Arthur Buhi, 7714 Eastlake terrace, Chiâ€" cago, a former Highland Park resiâ€" dent, died Monday at the Georgian hotel, where she was a resident. _ Mrs. Reynolds was the widow of Dr. Leland H. Carison, professor of history and philosophy at North Mother Of Former Resident Dies In ; Evanston Monday . terday from the Buh] residence with interment in To Speak Sunday At Highwood Church at the Highwood Methodist church, Sunday evening, March 10, at 7:45 church are holding a tea and food demonstration, Friday afternoon, March 8, at 2:30 o‘clock in the church parlors. The Maggi comâ€" pany will conduct the food demonâ€" stration. Stupey Smith Post To Meet Tuesday The regular business meeting of Stupey Smith Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion will be held Tuesday evening, March 12, at Highwood City Hall. A special program has been planned and members and ofâ€" ficers are urged to attend. On Saturday, March 9, 1940, the water area to the east of Fort Sherâ€" idan, to a distance of 8% miles off shore, will be subject to missiles of 3 inch antiâ€"aircraft gun and maâ€" _ Dr. Carlson is a young man who has a thorough understanding of present day life and a challenging the Epworth League. It will be of interest to all. Philathea Class To Hold Tea Friday The Philathea Class of Bethany PUBLIC NOTICE â€" WARNING TO SHIPPERS EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL Monday Evening, March 11th Elks Hall â€" Laurel Avenue, Highland Park â€" 8:00 p.m. HEAR AND MEET , Your United States Senator HON. JAMES M. SLATTERY and Democratic State Candidates DEMOCRATIC RALLY Young Democratic Club of Highland Park NOBLE T. MACFARLANE, Apartment Maniiger $300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD Come to the Big Auspices of chine gun firing by the 202nd Coast Artillery, lilinois National Guard, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 All vessels are requested to avoid the danger zone or expedite passage GOLF Aehey "naapes Fencing l:‘. Cleaners & Furriers 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road ALL â€" SPORTS SHOW SHERMAN HOTEL Featuring 9â€"Hole Putting Green _a A_J i Wms i'" l' Joe nmon Golfer ‘Trained Dog Caddie 1940 National and American League Baseball Movies THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 NATIONAL â€" 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 1 pm.â€"11 pm.