«Jerse Jatles of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor BEY ERSâ€"M ARSHALL NUPTIALS The Trinity Episcopal chapel was the scene of a lovely wedding Saturâ€" day afternoon when Miss Shirley Beyers became the bride of Mr. Richard H. Marshall, son of Mrs. Richard Marshall of Cleveland, Ohio. The Reverend Christoph Kelâ€" ler read the ceremony at 5:30 in the afternoon. Mrs. James Mooney served the bride as matron of honor and Mr. Oliver Marshall acted as best man. KURTZONâ€"STACKLER Miss Maude Bakke of McGovern street and Dr. Frank Blatchford Jr. of Winnetka have set their wedding date for Saturday, April 20. Dr. E. Ashley Gerhard will perform the ceremony at four o‘clock in the aftâ€" ernoon in the chapel of Christ church, Winnetka. Mildred Evelyn Bakke, the bride‘s sister and Joyce Berry, the bridesgroom‘s 14â€"yearâ€" old niece, will attend Miss Bakke. Lt. Walter Blatchford will attend his brother as best man but in the event that he won‘t be able to leave his station in Norfolk, Va., their father, Dr. Frank W. Blatchford Sr. will take over the duties. The ushâ€" ers are to be John Davis and Charles D. Rudoiph, the brideâ€" groom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law. The bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beyers entertained at a recepâ€" tion at the Orrington hotel followâ€" ing the nuptials. After a two weeks honeymoon in the Smokey Mountains the young couple will make their home in Canâ€" ton, Ohio where Mr. Marshall is emâ€" ployed in the Timpkin Metallurgical Cedar avenue announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter Bernice to Sidney Stackler, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stackler. The wedâ€" ding took place at the Belmont hotel March 30 with a reception and dinâ€" ner following the ceremony. Mr. Stackler and his bride have gone to South America on their wedding trip. The former Miss Kurtzon atâ€" tended the University of Illinois, Sullins college, the Art institute and the American Academy of Art. Her husband was graduated from the University of Chicago. BAKKEâ€"BLATCHFORD WEDDING APRIL 20 Following the wedding the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Bakke will give a reception at the Georgian hotel in Evanston. To both the wedding and reception only members of the two families are beâ€" ing invited. The Bakkes are also 15c m _ #.». 300 Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kurtzon of Thursdayâ€"Friday _ April11â€"12 GEORGE RAFT JANE BRYAN WILLIAM HOLDEN ‘The picture that packs every kind of a thrilll A story . . . strange. powerful, tremendously moving ! Added: Buster Keaton Comedy SBunday â€" Monday â€" Tueaday For a lafftime of a lifetime . . as "Wild Bill" Fields tries to tame the West! North Shore Cab Co. lOCOrO COICA;h'l‘;:Ie I5c F:m H.P. 300 "Invisible Stripes" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9100 pm, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" â€" "BALALATKA" â€" "ZANZIBAR® "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER® "SIDEWALKS OF LONDON" H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Porky Pig Cartoon Travel in Color Color Cartoon Screen Snapshots "My Little April 14â€"15â€"16 A L C Y O N wogn awneipe + Halisof the Soun â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" "WiT 6e nosts at I"sumret bepper.~ rolâ€" lowing the wedding ceremony Mr. Arthur H, Emerson will give a reâ€" ception at Exmoor Country Club in honor of his daughter and new sonâ€" inâ€"law. Among the luncheons being given in Miss Emerson‘s honor are Mrs. Herbert Small‘s on April 18, Mrs. George Bliss‘ on April 23, Mrs. Lawrence Herman‘s on April 26, and Mrs. William G. Sage‘s on May 2 in the Woman‘s Athletic club. Two interesting events are schedâ€" uled for Evanston and north shore alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta durâ€" ing the next few days. First, memâ€" bers and their husbands will have a dinnerâ€"dance in the Marine Dining Room of the Edgewater Beach Hoâ€" tel,, Friday evening, April 12, at 8 o‘clock; and, second, is the monthly meeting and luncheon which will be held at the home of Miss Letitia Bear, 1145 Sheridan road, Evanston, on Wednesday, April 17, at 1 o‘clock. having a bridal dinner in honor of their daughter and her fiance on the Friday preceding the wedding at their home. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson is holding open house this afternoon and eveâ€" ning (Thursday) at her home on South Sheridan road to meet Mrs. Max Euler and her mother, Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, who are visiting here for several days. The Knickâ€" erbockers are former Deerfield resiâ€" dents and well known in Highland Park. Mr. Euler is a Canadian pubâ€" lisher and is in Chicago on busiâ€" ness during their visit. Robert Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Black of 345 Bloom street, has been elected president of his fraternâ€" ity, Sigma Chi, at DePauw univerâ€" sity, Greencastle, Indiana, where he is a junior. Dr. Blatchford is taking his bride on a three weeks wedding trip and when they return they will be at home in a Winnetka apartment. Prenuptial parties began last Sunâ€" day for Miss Barbara Emerson and J. Dean Vail Jr., who are to be married on May 4. On Sunday eveâ€" ning Katharine Johnston gave a buffet supper in their honor, at her parents‘ home on Waverly road. The bride‘s aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Grant H. Laing, are having the bridal dinner on May 3 at the Saddle and Cycle club and the afternoon of the 4th Dr. and Mrs. William McMillan will entertain the wedding party and outâ€"ofâ€"town guests. On May 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Vail of Kenilâ€" merth tha â€" heidameaam!s â€" navants Mr, and Mrs. Frederick J. Price, 2512 Deere Park drive, announce the birth of a baby daughter in Presâ€" byterian hospital, Chicago, on April 7. Her name is Patricia Adele, and her birth weight was 7 pounds, 12% ounces. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES FOR BARBARA EMERSON Saturday â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" TONY MARTIN RITA HAYWORTH EDITH FELLOWS A careâ€"free, freeâ€"forâ€"all of fun and rhythm I s s JEAN PARKER Victor Jory â€" Russell Hayden â€" _ in ZANE GREYS _ Thrills thunder out of the old west. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 17â€"18â€"19 PAT O‘BRIEN EDWARD ARNOLD RUTH TERRY Every minute beats with exâ€" citement, suspense and thrills. Don‘t reveal the climax to "Knight Of The Range" _ Buster Keaton Comedy "Music In My Heart" April 13 "Thru~Gomiyâ€"MF_ NC mE yearon The Philathes class of Bethany Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Moran, 719 8. St. Johns avenue, Tuesday evening, April 16th at 8 o‘clock. Mr. Albert P. Snite and sons Alâ€" bert O. and John T. returned the early part of the week from a ten day vacation at Palm Beach and Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guyot and children Marion and Charles Jr, of Maywood spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Guyot‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Mrs. Robert E. Wood left Monday for Houston, Texas where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. William S. Farish Jr. for several weeks. Richard Hart was home last week from Harvard for his spring vacaâ€" tion. This Saturday his brother, James M. Hart will be home for his vacation from the Massachusetts Inâ€" stitute of Technology. Mrs, Helen C. Golden had as her guests Sunday, Mrs. Leo Golden and danchtor Ritae Claire of W Hart Mrs. Albert O. Snite spent last week in New York City on business. Mrs. F. N. Bard has returned from a two and a half months vacaâ€" tion in Kingston, Jamaca. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen was hosâ€" tess at luncheon and bridge Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at the Indian Trail tea room in Winnetka. , Golden, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Golden of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum of Greenâ€" bay, Wis. The Fossums who are visiting Mrs. Golden a few days this week are en route to their home after spending the winter in Avon Park, Florida. Mrs. George Ryan entertained the members and friends of the Plyâ€" mouth Chapter D.B.E. at a dessert bridge on Thursday afternoon, The out of town guests were Mrs. Harry Hughes, state president of D.B.E. of III. and Mrs. George Cook Adams, president and founder of the British Old Peoples home in Hollywood, Ill. Robin Gourley has returned to his studies at Cornell after spending his spring vacation with his parâ€" ents, the A. Lyle Gourleys. Giulia Carani and Lucille Ramâ€" merer, both of Highland Park took out a marriage license in Waukeâ€" gan recently. Mrs. E. S. Gillilan and son Edâ€" ward have returned to their home in Lincoln, Neb. after spending sevâ€" eral weeks with Mrs. Gillilan‘s mother Mrs. A. S. Loomis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville who have been in Chula Vista, Calif. for the winter, write that they have had a wonderful vacation but will be glad to get back to Highland Park around the middle of April. At the wedding of Miss Eleanor Wetten and James S. Pennington Jr. which took place in Chicago Saturâ€" day evening, Lyman McBride acting as usher and Edward Brandriff serâ€" ving as best man were included in the wedding party. Mrs. Elizabeth Garrity of Sunset road is receiving medical treatment at St. Theresa hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butterworth entertained at a buffet supper on Sunday night in honor of Mr. Jack Wilson a former resident of Highâ€" land Park who has been their guest the past week. OLD GOLD This is to announce that I will do sewing in my home, specializing in Children‘s Clothes GIRL‘S DRESSES, according to size and maâ€" HAT AND COAT SETS, all wool, rayon silk lined _ . . . . . . . . . _. $6.00 If you have your own material and pattern, call for an estimate THE HIGEHLAND PARK PRES8 CASH for 944 CHESTNUT STREET DEERFIELD PHONE DEERFIELD 12M &u'e &u//y of Libertyville are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Thursday, April 4, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Wilfred Seguin returned on Tuesday from Streator, IIL, where she attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Stella MaHaffey, last week. Mrs. MaHaffey had spent the winter in Miami, Florida, and was planning to return to her home when a heart attack caused her death. Miss Viola Conrad is entertaining her Bridge club this â€" evening (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. George Ehlen are receiving congratulations on the birth of a nine and a half pound son bu.,, i cAnorndgy, _ Anuit 10 a6 tha Highland Park hoSpicat. mrs." Emon Mr. and Mrs. George Karney of Division street are announcing the birth of a daughter born Thursday, April 4, at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal. Mrs. Catherine Levin, Mrs. Max Muller and Mrs. W. C. Eddy are going to Mifflinburg, Pa., next week to bury their mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Bender, who passed on several weeks ago. Mrs. Eddy is coming here from her home in Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday. They expect to be in Mifflinburg for several weeks. is the former Carolyn Saathoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saathoff of 8. Second street. To attend the Continental Conâ€" gres of the D.A.R. in Washington, D.C., next week are the following from Highland Park who left here Wednesday: Mrs. Warren Danley, Mrs. Marie Helmold, Mrs. M. R. Ehle, Mre. Elizabeth Kelley and Mrs. E. R. Phelps. They plan to meet Mrs, L. B. Sinclair in Washâ€" ington on Sunday. Mrs. Sinclair with Mrs. Ted Marks attended the Y.W.C.A. convention in Atlantic City this week. They expect to drive through Virginia before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Corrough spent the past week end in Kirksâ€" ville, Mo., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gradle reâ€" turned Monday from a five weeks sojourn and trip to Phoenix, Ariâ€" ozna, and LaJolla, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whitlock of N. Greenbay road are announcing the birth of a son born Wednesday, April 10, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Little Sally Ann Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey, celeâ€" brated her fifth birthday anniverâ€" sary Tuesday with a party for her little friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton Kuâ€" nath of Northbrook are the happy parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born Monday at the Evanston hosâ€" pital. The twins have a two year old brother, John Hamilton Kunath. Mrs. Kunath was the former Kathâ€" ryn Wagner of Highland Park. The Wilfred J. Seguin family are moving from their home at 333 Park avenue to 661 Central avenue on April 20, Mrs. Louis McOmber was hostess at bridge on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gadow of Golf avenue are the happy parents of a son born Thursday, April 4, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake and your furs deserve complete FUR STORAGE family of 342 Park avenue are movâ€" ing from their home on April 80 to A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Preti of Highwood at the Highland Park hospital Thursday, April 4. Walter Scott Rankin, 530 Forest avenue, died suddenly Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital where he had been ill for the past week. He was 53 years old and had been a resident of Highland Park for the past 17 years. Mr. Rankin was junâ€" ior partner and vice president of Brock and Rankin of Chicago. Surviving are his wife, Harriett, and four children, Charles Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth Appleton, Robert Walter, and Sally. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Graceland cemetery. Two Fort Sheridan soldiers abâ€" sent without leave since March 8 have been seized by New Orleans, La., police, the sheriff‘s office was advised today. Walter 8. Rankin Passes on Tuesday They are Privates Charles Truâ€" man and Thomas Mclhattan, both Soldiers Seized in New Orleans I wish to take this means of thanking my friends and supâ€" porters for the fine vote which I received in Tuesday‘s Primary Election. In the face of the tremendous odds which developed (partly as a result of so many candidates being in the field), I greatly appreciate the vote which was cast in my favor. cutalah \;}xk § ";“‘ .A.,':_-_:..' 42â€",', e "’â€;s;;:-f A gz\.a Mess a S C# yil Show up †AP ~ & _ enc I also congratulate all of the winners in the Republican Priâ€" mary and assure them of my wholeâ€"hearted support in the coming Ladies‘ Lovely Pure Silk Chiffon Hose. Full fashâ€" ioned . . . Newest spring only, pair Women‘s Smart Spring Wash Frocks,. All the latest styles. Sizes 12 to 52. Values to $1.29 ._______ 88C Children‘s Spring Wash Dresses,. Styled like expensive silk dresses. $1.19 value ._______ Women‘s Lovely Spring Blouses in shirt style Men‘s Super Quality Broadcloth Shirts in patterns and plain whites and blues. Stock up for spring and summer at this low price. $1.29 value . Clearance of 200 Pair of Ladies Novelty Footwear. Values to $2.98. Reduced to . Many other great shoe values in our shoe department which space does not permit us to mention. Shop and save at the Highland Park Dry Goode Store. The store of quality at lower prices. Space does not permit us to numerate all items. These sre just a few of the typical values we are offering during this anle. wW§, april Showt" of AT THE HIGHLAND PARK DRY GCOODS STORE Willis A. Overholser 885 SALE 88¢ for Thursday, Friday and Saturday and continues all next week. In Appreciation 28 NORTH FIRST STREET * 40c of Battery E, 6lst coast artillery, They fled in a car purchased from the Purnell & Highland Park, Cleaners & Furriers 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940 Purnell & Wilson agency in