ALPHA GAMMA DELTA HONORS GRAND OFFICER Miss Margaret Hilchie of Toronâ€" to, Canada, International Inspector and Summer Camp Director of Alâ€" pha Gamma Delta, will be the guest of honor at a reception and tea to be given by Lambda Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sunday afterâ€" noon, April 7, at the chapter house in Evanston. Among the specially invited guests are members of the Northwestern faculty and alumnae Those who have been invited to pour are Mrs. Orval Simpson of Winâ€" netka, Miss Edith Morgan, dean of women â€" at the â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school in Highland Park, Dr. Nora Brandenburg of the N. U. medical staff, Miss Maude Bennot, director of the Adler Planetarium, Mrs. Knowles B. HolHlowell of Palâ€" atine and Miss Eunice Prutsman of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Marsh of Walkerton, Indiana, announce the approaching marriage of their grand daughter, Mary Ellen Condon of Chicago to Marcello Rollery, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rollery of Roger Williams _ avenue, â€" Ravinia. The young couple will be united in marâ€" riage April 27 in Gary, Ind. «Jerse Jales of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor be given by Lambda Ch Alpha Gamma Delta Sund: noon, April 7, at the chapt in Evanston. Among the invited guests are member Northwestern faculty and members of the fraternity. After a short wedding trip Mr. Rollery and his bride will live on the "North Side", Chicago. The young men and women of the Highland Park high school are invited to attend the Coke dance at the Y.W.C.A, Friday evening from 10 4o 12. COKE DANCE AT Y FRIDAY CONDONâ€"ROLLERY MARRIAGE APRIL 27 Mr. and Mrs. William Drake of Laurel avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Esther to Walter Strub Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strub of Prairie View. â€" The ccremony will take place at the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church on the evening of April 13 at 7:30 o‘clock. Miss Drake will be attended by her sister, Sylâ€" via, as maid of honor. Miss Gladys Farner of Prairie View and Miss Margaret Kuchne of Highland Park as bridesmaids. Mr. Gordon Strub will serve his brother as best man. The ushers will be Kenneth Kightly and Harry Farner of Prairie View. After a short trip the couple will reside with the groom‘s parents in Prairie View for & time. DRAKEâ€"STRUR WEDDING APRIL 13 15¢ i. Thusdayâ€"Friday April 4â€"5 Matinee Daily at 3:30 p.m. Before Your Very Eyes! No one under 16 admitted unâ€" less accompanied by parents. An utter sensation w herever shown. but a thrill that leaves every audience hushed and glorified ! Never in buman history has there been such a picture! Paek up your troubles in your old kit bag and SMILE, LAUGH, HOWT . . . See the swellest show that ever Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tueaday April 7â€"8â€"9 JAMES CAGNEY North Shore Cab Co. Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30e â€" 10¢ Mechanix INustrated Jimmy Dorsey & Orchestra Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. ‘"‘The Birth of a Baby" Added : Selected Short Subjects Added: Color Cartoon ‘‘The Fighting 69th" "MUSIC IN MY HEART‘ â€" "RAFFLES" "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" â€" "MY LIMTLE CHICKADEER® "SLIGHTLY HONORABLE® ROCCO COSCARELL PAT O‘BRIEN GEORGE BRENT A L C Y O N 3a/éa o/ the Phone â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" 300 The young couple will make their home on the South Side of Chicago after a two weeks honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brogan of S. St. Johns avenue announce the a p proaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann to Mr. John A. Hurson, son of Mrs. Alice Hurson of Harvey, Ill. The wedâ€" ding will take place this Saturday morning at 10 o‘clock at St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest. A breakâ€" fast will follow the ceremony for the immediate families at the Deerpath Inn. The bride‘s sister, Mary will serve as maid of honor and the groom‘s brother William will act as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haywood Murphy of El Dorado, Ark., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Prentice, to Christoph Keller Jr., son of the Revâ€" erend and Mrs. Christoph Keller of Laurel avenue. The Reverend Kelâ€" ler is rector of Trinity Episcopal church. Miss Murphy is completing her second year at Mary Baldwin college. Mr. Keller was graduated from Lake Forest academy and Washington and Lee university and is engaged in business in Staunton, Va. The wedding will take place in early summer. LOCKEâ€"BOOTH ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage of Miss Grace Milâ€" ler, daughter of Mr. Frank A. Milâ€" ler, and A. Gerald Wilson of Evâ€" anston, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Wilson of Canton, III., will be solemâ€" nized Saturday at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Trinity Episâ€" copal church with Rev. Christoph MURPHYâ€"KELLER ANNOUNCEMENT BROGANâ€"HURSON WEDDING SATURDAY y MILLERâ€"WILSON NEPTIALS SATURDAY Saturday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 10â€"11â€"12 GEORGE RAFT JANE BRYAN WILLIAM HOLDEN â€"Double Featureâ€" SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKS NAN GREY in H. G. Wells‘ Their second grand screenful of fun . . . from fiction‘s most fascinâ€" ating family. The picture that packs every kind of & thrill! A story . strange. powerful, tremendously moving ! EDITH FELLOWS DOROTHY PETERSON CLARENCE KOLB in ‘"Five Little _ Peppers at Home Added : Buster Keaton Comedy Color Cartoom "‘Invisible Stripes" "The Invisible Man Returns" A new fantastic sensation April 6 The high school Blue Triange club held their annual meeting Monday at the Y.W.C.A. and elected officers for the coming year. The following |officers were chosen: president, Betâ€" |\ty Varner; secretary, Lou Ann | Kearney; treasurer, Patsy Ludwig. lThcy also planned many outdoor acâ€" | tivitiecs during May and are lookâ€" ‘ing forward to horseback riding in a few weeks. On Monday, April 8, Dr. Burns of Chicago will demâ€" onstrate new hair styles and all high school girls interested are inâ€" vited to come and join the club. Mrs. Gerald Culver, past matron of Campbell Chapter, O.E.S., was elected president of the Northern Hlinois Johanna Thompson club at a recent mecting held in Waukeâ€" gan. Keller reading the nuptials, Mrs. Stuart Eaton Miller will serve the bride as matron of honor and Miss Virginia Miller will act as bridesâ€" maid. The bride‘s niece, Tish Miller will be flower girl. Mr. Philip Genâ€" try of Glen Ellyn will attend the groom as best man and the ushers will be Mr. Clarence Ripley Jr., Mr. Charles Temple, Mr. Stuart Miller and Mr. Frank Miller Jr. Miss Eleanor Wilson, sister of the groom will play the organ during the servâ€" ice. ‘ Lt. and Mrs. Earl Greenwood of the Udell building left this mornâ€" ing for Shreveport, La., whee Lt. Greenwood has been transferred for a month. Miss Mary Ellen Okey of N. St. Johns avenue is entertaining her bridge club this evening (Thursday). Mrs. Ted Marks and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair are leaving Monday for Atlantic City where they will atâ€" tend the Y.W.C.A. convention. From there Mrs. Sinclair will\ go to Washington, D, C., where she will attend the D.A.R. conference on April 11. Miss Mary Liske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Liske will beâ€" come the bride of Frederick (Babe) Meierhoff, son of Mrs. Mary Meierâ€" hoff on May 14 at St. James church. Miss Mae Hansen will be hostess to her 500 club this evening. Mrs. John Cherry has been electâ€" | BEAUIY GULIURE Jw ed _ president of the North Shore Mm‘&ï¬-‘!«-flfldhy_mflfll‘ Alumnae of Alpha Zeta Delta and m&uï¬nm'wm Mrs. Harry Hopp has been chosen as seecretary. ue MB.,I_I.l ]!_.E..!:_[‘ q__.._ MEIERHOFFâ€"LISKE MARRIAGE MAY 14 Mr. Herman Walter Zimmerman of Broadview avenue announces the marriage of his daughter, Ada Edith to Mr. Harold Frederick Shade on Friday, March 29. A small reception will be given at the bride‘s home on Ridgelee road. After a three weeks honeymoon in the south Mr. Wilson and his bride will live in Highland Park. ADA ZIMMERM AN WED FRIDAY Word was received here early this week of the death of Mrs. Becea Hawkes, formerly a member of the Ravinia Opera company, who died Saturday morning at Long T<land. N.Y., as the result of a stroke. Mrs. Hawkes will be remembered y many of her friends here as Mrs. Becea Schuster, for she and her husband, William Schuster, made their home in Highland Park for North Shore Alumni Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jourâ€" nalism society, will have a lunchâ€" con mecting at the Homestead in Evanston Wodnesday, April 10. everal vears The Republican Party Needs New Life Success can best be mssured next Fall for our party by nominating Z] Charles H. Krueger FOR CORONER Charles H. Krueger FOR CORONER LAKE COUNTY NEEDS A CHANGE Lake County, IMlinois Republican Primary. April 9. 1940 Winficld Johar THE HZIGHLAND PARK PRES3 Nominate or of and Mrs. Harry M. Pier of 555 S. Linden avenue, has been elected reâ€" cording secretary of her sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, at DePauw uniâ€" versity, Greencastle, Indiana, where she is a junior. pleasantly surprised Wednesday eveâ€" ning by the members of his conâ€" gegation who came to help celebrate his birthday anniversary. There was a large attendance, and a very delightful program was given. Three pastors from Evanston, Chicago and Waukegan. Rev, C. W. Sodergrin, Rev. Carl Lundquist and Rev. E. E. Enquist, extended greetings. A gift of money was presented Mr. Johanâ€" son. At the conclusion of the proâ€" gram refteshments and a social hour were enjoyed. Lundin‘s program consisted of Beethoven‘s Sonata opus 14, No. 2; Bach‘s "Gavotte" and "Jesu, Joy 0% Man‘s Desiring," arranged by Hess; two Bagatelles by Tcherepnine; and Grieg‘s Sonata opus 7. His interâ€" pretation was sensitive and wellâ€" controlled and showed evidence of an amazing amount of practice for a student carrying a full liberal arts schedule. Robert Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lundin, 937 Lincoln Ave., presented a piano recital Satâ€" urday afternoon at DePauw uniâ€" versity. Mr. Lundin is a sophomore in the DePauw liberal arts school and a piano student of Mr. Henry Tolling. Mrs. Carl T. 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