The young couple are making their home in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Franklin is employed by the U.S. Gypsum Co. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Scotland and Clifton Franklin on March 16. The wedding took place in Cleveland, Ohio, at the home of the bride‘s parents at 3:30 in the afternoon, with a reception followâ€" ing for the immediate families and friends. Mr. Franklin and his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Frankâ€" lin of Chicago, were former resiâ€" dents of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Marco Ugolini of McDaniels avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Virginia to Alfred Ori, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Ori of Chicago avenue. No date has been get for the wedding. UGOLINIâ€"ORI ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Marco Venturi of Deerfleld avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Nella to Lino Carani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carani of Highland Park. No date hasâ€"been set for the wedding. CLIFTON FRANKLIN‘S WEDDING ANNOUNCED for the immediate families and friends of the young couple at the Nash House dormitory for teachers at Kemper Hall, Kenosha, following the ceremony. The former Miss Gourley graduâ€" ated from Stevens Junior college and the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Ebrlich graduated from the Racine Military Academy and the University of Wisconsin. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor PHYDELE GOURLEY‘S MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyle Gourâ€" ley announce the marriage of their daughter Phydele to Mr. Kingston W. Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ehrlich of Glendale, Calif., formerly of Racine, Wis. The wedâ€" ding took place Monday, March 25, at St. Mary‘s Chapel, Kemper The newlyweds are making their home in Racine. VENTURIâ€"UCARANI ENGAGEMENT Thursdayâ€"Friday March 28â€"29 Incomparable PAUL MUNI JANE BRYAN in a wreat new atory by the author of "‘Goodbye Mr. Chips" Added : Porky Pig Cartoon and News Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIL , â€" Admiâ€"sion 30e â€" 10¢ DoonOmC:so-Hdem'I:flp.-.;M’l“u. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday "From my point of view both as a mother and social worker. I see a great value in such an -:Mh!xhvmmï¬ picture." â€" Mrs. Raymend m. direeâ€" tor of H. P. Social Service. mother‘s life it is worthwhile."â€"Dr. . 1. P. Bushnell, Seey. Lake County Medical Society. _ "I think it should be publicly shown in H.P."â€"Mrs. Ruge Schneider, Pres Moter‘s Slek at Y en Wedneadayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday "WE ARE NOT ALONE" A Read what some of your neighbors who saw it at a special preview think about "THE HOUSEKEEPER‘S DAUGHTER" The howling hit that has America in stitches! Added: Color Cartoon â€" Sport Reel â€"~ Historical JOAN BENNETT ADOLPHE MENJOU â€" JOHN HUBBARD A L C Y O N "THE BIRTH OF A BABY" of 3a/ed o/ the Matinee Daily at 3:30 p. m was given in "Very instructive. clean. necessary knowledge to all." â€" Mayer Framk J. Jiek wiken ol Pp,* * "Very fine. Recommend public showâ€" ing."â€"Dr. R. R. Jacks. "It should be shown to all adoleâ€" seents and other children sccompanied Evelyn Briddle, conductress of Campbell chapter, will serve in Deerfield chapter on April 4th as conductress. Dorothy Thomson, Worthy Maâ€" tron of Campbell Chapter O.E.S., served as Worthy Matron in Libâ€" ertyville Chapter on March 21st. Elsie Collins, Asociate Matron of Campbell Chapter O.E.S., will serve in Antioch Chapter on March 28, as marshal. CAMPBELT CHAPTER ACTIVITIES Birthday party on April 3rd, Maâ€" sonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. _ Mr. Gradle went to Lake Forest academy and his fiancee had a year at Stanford university. Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Mollison of Harvard court are sojourning at the Riveria hotel, Daytona, Florida. Miss Norcott will be assembling some of the trousseau apparel she has worn so many times in fashion shows for her marriage, which will probably be in July. ANN MILLS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED At a cocktail party Sunday afterâ€" noon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills announced the engagement of their daughter Ann to Mr. Robert A combination Easter and birthâ€" day present that Miss Joeine Norâ€" cott received Sunday was a diamond solitaire engagement ring from Miâ€" chae! Walter Gradle, son of Walter Gradle of East Park avenue. Miss Norcott‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Marshall Norcott gave a family party at their home in Chiâ€" cago Sunday to celebrate both the birthday â€"and â€" theâ€" engagement anâ€" nouncement: 5 es was Mrs. Richard Gosling of Honolulu, Hawaii, The wedding will take place in the early fall. Miss Mills was graduated from Ferry Hall and her finance from Yale university. Alexander Gosling, son of Mr. and GRADLEâ€"NORCOTT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Saturday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. JOAN BENNETT 15¢ i. _ s‘ 300 Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue Every boy and girl over 15 North Shore Cab Co. "GREEN HELL" Thrilling adventure! Strange romance ! Added Color Cartoon an Popular Science ROCCO COSCARELLI March 31, April 1â€"2 April 3â€"4â€"5 March 30 | Miss Barbara Gallup. Miss Gallup ‘ is the fiance of Mr. Knox Booth. Mr. and Mrs. William Witten of Laurel avenue returned on Friday from a six weeks vacation in Miâ€" ami, Fla. The March meeting of the Skoâ€" kie Players was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jackson Tuesday evening. After a business meeting was held a oneâ€"act play was given. The Players wish to anâ€" nounce that on April 9 at 8 p.m. two plays will be given: "The Valâ€" iant " and "They‘re None of Thent Perfect" to which the public is inâ€" vited. No admission. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Johnson are in Wynne, Ark., this week visiting Mr. Johnson‘s family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harms of N. St. Johns avenue are the proud parents of a son born Sunday, March 24, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot and son Billy of Maywood and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son Daâ€" vid of Chicago visited Mr, Guyot‘s and Mrs. Umbach‘s parents, the William Guyots of Glenview avenue on Easter Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Mathias Skala of the Udell building are receiving Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier returnâ€" ed last week from a three weeks sojourn at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Deerfield are announcing the birth born at the Evanston hospital on Thursday, March 21. Mrs. Mateer is the former Ann Timson. Mrs. Charles Cretors, the former Georgia Donnersberger, entertained Wednesday with a luncheon and perâ€" sonal shower in her home on Green Bay road for her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miss Louise Cretors, whose marriage to Mr. Fernando Rene Capdevielle will take place April 17 in St. Gertrude‘s Mrs. Robert Grieg of Rice street and her mother, Mrs. Lioyd, returnâ€" ed from St. Petersburg, Florida, this week where they spent the past Mrs. E. S. Gillilan and son Edâ€" ward of Lincoln, Neb., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Loomis. two months. church in Chicago. Marriage licenses have been isâ€" sued recently to: Leo Cioni of the Exmoor Country Club and Dorothy M. Mahen of Highwood; Joseph W. Quinlan of Fort Sheridan and Lilâ€" lie Walstrom of Highland Park. Miss Shirley Beyers and Miss Ada Zimmerman gave a surprise personal shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Frances Betts. Miss Betts will become the bride of Mr. Donald Bollen on April 26. The Misses Katy Lew Vail and Cleaners & Furriers 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road Highland Park, HIL To our patrons we wish to announce that we will be open daily from KNIGCHT‘S 2XT THE HIGHLAND PARLE PERESS BEST FOODS â€" PROMPT SERVICE AND POPULAR PRICES 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. 535 Central Avenue Benjamin Weisbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisbach, Woodâ€" land road, is spending this week in Washington, D. C. with a party of forty classmates from the Principia school in St. Louis where he is a senior. The Principiaâ€"sponsored trip to the nation‘s capitol is an anâ€" nual affair designed to give the stuâ€" dents first hand glimpses of various governmental agencies in action. The students were given a luncheon in the Federal Reserve building on Monday by John K. McKee, one of the Governors of the United States Federal Reserve Bank, whose son is with the visiting party. Among the 450 students who reâ€" ceived class scholarship honors at Northwestern university for work done during the first semester of the present year are Beryl Shapiro, 152 Highwood avenue, and Leo Tahâ€" tinen, Skokie boulevard. Shapiro, a junior in the college of liberal arts, is the son of Edward Shapiro. Tahâ€" tinen is a senior in the school of commerce. Mrs. Marvin Tippey of Egandale was hostess at a stork shower last Monday for Mrs. Richard Hammond of Evanston, the former Katherine Johnson of Highland Park. Marriage licenses have been takâ€" en out recently by: Wilfred E. Imme of Fort Sheridan and Jean Blomâ€" quist of Highland Park; David E. Zahnle of East St., Highland Park, and Mildred C. Clavey of Glenview. Richard Lederer, Moraine road, is a member of the cast of "Post Road", which was presented by the DePauw University Little theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night at the school theatre, 64 E. Lake street, Chicago. This play is the fourth in a series of six. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ugaste of Highwood on Thursday, March 21, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Miss Ads Sherwin fiew down from Minnespolis Sunday to spend a few days with her parents, Dr. Mrs. Myron T. Bennett and daughter Deborah of Summitt, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Bennett‘s famâ€" ily the Lester Williams for a month. Among the many parties being givâ€" en for her was a tea given by her sister, Jean, on Tuesday, March 19. Mrs. Philip Sparling entertained at luncheon this Tuesday for Mrs. Benâ€" nett and Mrs. Harold Ray is giving a luncheon for her next Wednesâ€" day Mrs. Richard C. Johnston, Jr., will be matron of honor for her sister, Miss Mary Louis Alger of Kenilâ€" worth at her wedding May 18 to John Dakin Huggins of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold West are entertaining at a supper and bridge party Saturday evening. visiting Mr. Willison‘s parents in Mr, John Creigh will be home for the week end from Minneapolis to visit his family, the Thomas Creighs. Miss Virginia Gowing of Minneâ€" apolis is the house guest of the Dave T. Hallbergs of Forest aveâ€" congratulations on the birth of a son born Sunday, March 24, at the Highland Park hospital â€"mihtes _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koepke and III., are visiting Mrs. Koepke‘s parâ€" at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Betty Bird of Urbana forâ€" merly of Highland Park, visited the Sewall Truaxs the early part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Whitâ€" man entertained at a noon breakâ€" fast last Saturday for Joseph S. Miller and Miss Odessa Schipfer, who were married that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willison are Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baum of Westâ€" dinner guests that evening. vacation in Atlanta, Ga., visiting a Frances of Ruleville, Miss., are visâ€" iting Mrs. Truman Metsel of Sycaâ€" more place for a month. Mrs. Metâ€" zel is Mrs. Neelly‘s daughter. â€"gâ€" Miss Francigene Sheridan, daughâ€" ter of the Thomas Sheridans who Mrs. Elizabeth McTamaney, one of the oldest residents of this city, having lived here about 45 years, celebrated her Q1st birthday anniâ€" versary Monday evening. Thirty guests from Chicago, Glencoe, Lake underwent a knee operation last week, is now at home and able to ranking in scholarship. Jim is ediâ€" tor of the Lake Forest Academy road, has achieved first honor roll James Zischke, son of Mr. and Republican Candidate for GOVERNOR GOOD FOOD MODERATELY PRICED \ AT ALL TIMES SPOOK‘S GRILL The People Will Get Action MISS SPOOK KEATON, Mgr. OPENING DATE . . . MONDAY, APRIL Ist Located at 26 North Second Street GREE N Announcing the grand opening of DWIGHT H. Woodbridge roud, achieved second honor roll ranking for the winter term. He also led his class in Spanâ€" ish ,IL Both boys are preparing for college at the Lake Forest, NJ 'l'hhihth-:hh:‘:l'tuhhlud- any Evangelical a Spectator, and a member of the Stuâ€" day, April @â€"10 in the Old Sears Central avenue. David T. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 MARINELLO son of Mr.