Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostrander of San Diego, Cal., made a "flying visit" with their relatives, the John Udells and Walter Copes on Tuesâ€" day, They left that same evening for New York where they will atâ€" tend the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moran and son Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McHugh are motoring up to Greenâ€" bay, Wis., this week end to visit relatives. day (Thursday) from Minneapolis to be with his parents, the Thomâ€" as Creighs for the week end. His brother Connor will also be home from Indianapolis, arriving here Friday or Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Boulton, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Reeves and Mrs. Elizabeth Newman of Highland Park with several friends from Evâ€" anston are leaving today for a three weeks trip to Versailles, Ky., White Sulphgr Springs, Va., and Washingâ€" ton, D. C. They will spend this week end with Mr. Boulton‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Bolivar Bond, in Versailles. fore her marriage in 1915, was Miss Alice Naas of this city. Her father, Mr. George Naas, was present at the celebration Saturday. â€"oâ€" Mrs. Lyle Maley, Mrs. Karl Wagâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hostnick of Sunnyside lane are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Friday, May 24, at the Highland Park hospital. ner, Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey and Mrs. Harry Perts entertained at dessert bridge at the Womans Club Tuesâ€" day. The proceeds went toward the chair fund for the club. Roberta "Bobbe" Bosworth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bosworth, a student at Connecticut College, took part in the school pagâ€" eant, ‘"The Emperor‘s New Cloak," by Hans Christenson Anderson on May 11. Bobbe took the part of the First Minister. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYE UpELL, Society Editor Mr. and Mrs. William Barker enâ€" tertained at a supper party Sunday evening for Miss Jean Lamson and Henry E. Hebbeln. The Barker‘s son, Robert, served as best man in tln_hmlon-l!ehbeln wedding Wedâ€" CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING _ At an open house party held last Mrs. Henry A. Boyes of that city rocco colcup;m s per one %» ' sc mile H1.P. 0fl Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue John Creigh will arrive home toâ€" The Trinity Episcopal Church North Shore Cab Co. Telephone H. P. 2400 Highland Park, II1. Performances â€"Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p. m. continuous. Week daysâ€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday _ (Continuous performance from 2:80 p.m.) _ May 30 * * + * + DOUBLE FEATURE * * + ++ Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday w ADMISSION PRICES Saturday, Sunday, Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:00 p.m. â€" Children, 12 years and under, 10c. "YOUNG TOM EDISON" with Pay Bainter, G."_“_ Inln;-fll' l\’ll?'hln Weidler, E JACKIE COOPER â€" BETTY FIELD in Booth "SEVENTEEN®" erse _ The man who tamed 'lb;;a;’“'-v; :;ll;lh-l. â€" . . for New Adventure and Thrills ! ~â€"â€".__â€" DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€"_____ _ _ _ _ BING CROSBY â€" DOROTHY LAMOUR â€" BOB HOPE in ING: "Broadway of 1940" â€" "It‘s a Date" â€" "Strange C "Buck Benny Rides Again" â€" "Abe Lincoln In Iilinois" A tropical whirlwind o'im- hter: :;‘â€"ln'; â€""1\5- radio‘s favorite funsters | "DR. ENRLICH‘S MAGIC BULLET" As great as "Zola" and just as different | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"_â€"_____ _ ERROL FLYNN â€" MIRIAM HOPKINS in â€" _ "VIRGINIA CiTY" o enA L § 0 â€"___â€" LANE â€" THOMAS MITCHELL â€" ALAN HALE in W* ALIDDME mm sreee senses sls .7:1/96 o/ the 3 CHEERS FOR THE IRISH®" Itll keep you DUBLIN up with laughter | . _Robinson, Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger in Added: Kitten Mittens and Cartoon MICKEY ROONEY as 00 Neuman Fell, junior at Grinnell college, will captain the 1941 Grinâ€" nell track team. Fell, midwest conâ€" ference mile champion, was elected by his teammates at a dinner last Friday evening in honor of the 1940 squad. * Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turnâ€" er entertained at a cocktail party Saturday for their house guest, Conâ€" tesa Maurice de Bosdari of Paris. ‘The Contesa, a portrait painter, has been living in Orlando, Florida, since the war broke out and is now working on a surprise exhibit to be shown in New York in the fall. Mrs. W. R. Ruffner of Dean aveâ€" nue has rented her home to Mrs. Hermann Schaffner and daughter from June 1st to October 1st and will reside in New York, where she has taken a home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Shanks and family of Milwaukee were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch. Mrs. Frank J, Conrad and family are leaving the first part of next week for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norville Justmann and children of Edgar, Wis., are Miss June Whitworth is presenting her piano pupils in a recital on June 9th at her home, 2387 N. Deere Park drive. ‘"‘Bobbe" Bosworth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bosworth, atâ€" tended a house party at Cornell the week end of May 18. The Misses Eleanor Grossman and Rosemary Rafferty gave a miscelâ€" laneous shower Monday evening for Miss Margaret Siegele. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheuchenâ€" pflug and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Corâ€" rough represented the Highland Park Rotary Club at the Lacon Roâ€" tary Club No. 5218, Charter night, A marriage license was taken out recently by Leon Joseph Ratecki of Chicago and Mary Helen Hunt of Ridge road, Highland Park. Lacon, I!!., on Monday evening. Mrs. Edward A. Smith enterâ€" tained at dinner last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hinckley of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton also gave a dinner party in their honor Tuesday evening. cille Wrightâ€"Norman McClave Jr. will be small with only relatives and out of town guests present. A larger reception will follow at Sunnylawn, the Bannockburn home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terry Wright. Mr. McClave is a son of Rapids, Mich. He and his bride will make their home in Evanston. Chapel will be the scene of the Luâ€" Mr. and Mrs. McClave of Grand May 31, June 1â€"2â€"3 Tarkington‘s June 4â€"5â€"6 Lew Sarett Jr., graduate of Northwestern in the class of ‘39, has just been reappointed assistant in chemistry at Princeton for the, comâ€" ing year. He will return early in June to spend the summer with his parents, Prof, Lew Sarett of Northâ€" western and Mrs. Sarett, at their home in Ravinia. Mrs. Sarett is home convalescing after an operaâ€" tion May 9 at Evanston hospital. Miss Dorothy Young of Chicago formerly of Highland Park will be the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Betty Hallberg of Forest avenue. Mr, and Mrs, Llioyd Andersen and Miss Phyllis Udell spent the weekâ€" end in Downers Grove as the guests of the A. J. McMillens. Miss Betty Young of Haines City, Florida was the guest of the Wilâ€" liam D. Manns last week. Little Sharon St. Peter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter celebrated her 2nd birthday anniâ€" versary Saturday afternoon with a party for a few of her little friends. Miss Orpha L. White, executive secretary of the Lake County Tuâ€" berculosis association reports that the regular semiâ€"weekly clinics of the association will not be held on June 5 and June 7. Dr. Petter of the sanatorium and Miss White of the association will attend the joint meetings of the 36th annual meeting of the National Tuâ€" berculosis association, 35th annual meeting of the American Trudeau society, the 18th annual meeting of the National Conference of Tuberâ€" culosis Secretaries, and the annual meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, June 3â€"8. Mrs. Jared Johnson writes that she plans to return to Highland Park around June 2nd. She has spent the past three months visiting with friends and relatives on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Butz will spend the weekâ€"end at Lakeside, Mich. spending this week with the William Knoblochs in Fort Sheridan. Miss Sally Pike of St. Louis, Mo., was the weekâ€"end visitor of Miss Judy Howes of Maple avenue. Mrs. Sadie Blaine and Mr, and Mrs, J. Miller were week end guests of the Bruce Blaines. The Blaines eldest daughter, Shirley, celebrated her birthday anniversary Sunday with a party for their guests. daughter Peggy Ann of Rogers Park are spending this week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. H. hosts at a supper party Sunday eveâ€" ning to ten of their Chicago friends. â€"gâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Roswell B, Swazey entertained at tea Sunday for their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam C. Egan. Mrs. Egan was the former Eleanor Jane Calkins, daughter of Mrs. Raymond Calkins of Highland Park, formerly of Bannockburn. Mrs. C. F. Grant was hostess at luncheon Tuesday at the Open House tea room in Deerfield. GARNETTâ€"NEW TON WEDDING ANNOUNCED The wedding of Miss Jane Garâ€" nett to Dr. Chatles Whiting Newâ€" ton Jr., will take place on Monday, June 17th at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Dr. Louis W, Sherwin will perform the ceremony at 8:30 p.m. following which Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Garnett will give the reception in their home at 622 South Linden avenue. d on moue ons Mildred Haessler Mr. Admission Adults 25¢ â€" Children 10c PARK RIDGE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Ravinia Auditorium Saturday Evening June 8, 1940 8:15 p. m. her pupils & the DANCE RECITAL THKE HIGHLAND PARKE PRES8 in a benefit Presents hole Memorial Day Derby. Saturâ€" day the Army and Navy Cup Tourâ€" nament will be held which is open to all members who served in either the Army or the Navy during the World War. Women‘s golf events began on Tuesday, May 16. Play School Opens At Y.W.C.A. June 17 Mothers are reminded to register their little folks for the Summer Play school for children from 3 to 6 years old which will be conducted by a graduate of the National Colâ€" lege of Education, Miss Kathryn Wiggins, at the Y.W.C.A. All types of creative and constructive work will be taught as well as nature study, and play periods will interâ€" sperse these activities. . Monthly registration may be made now by calling the "Y". Bob O‘ Link Golf Club held their spring opening on May 22, so that their golfing season is already under way. proaching and putting contest as the opening events on Thursday, Decâ€" oration day. The course is in exâ€" cellent shape and many Highland Park golfers have availed themselves of early season golfing. Tom Kelly, professional, announces a class for young people Friday afternoons at 4 o‘clock. Those youngsters beâ€" tween the ages of 7 and 14 are inâ€" room for & larger number in the class. The opening party at Exmoor Club will open the season Saturday evening with a dinner dance. The main golf season opens Thursday with the final 18 holes of the 54 A dinner dance featuring Russ Morgan and his band will usher in the season‘s activities at Northmoor Country Club Saturday evening. Keep Fit and Modern With Dance at "YÂ¥" On Monday night at 8 p.m., June 3, Miss Katherine Imig will start classes in keeping fit and also in modern dancing at the "Y" to which all who are intrested are cordially invited. She has much experience in work of this kind and it is hoped many will take advantage of her exâ€" pert instruction. There is to be a term of ten lessons at a very nomâ€" inal charge, and registrations may be made now and any day hereafter at the "Y". P The majority of golf clubs in this vid-hyvmhdd“‘lhln hcwll.e-h"uki golfers have been enjoying faâ€" cilities offered by the various coursâ€" es for Of Local Golf Clutl Is Held This Week ity Mothers Club Will Hold Card Party > Tuesday Evening The Mothers‘ Club of the Y.W.C. A. will hold a card and bunco party Tuesday evening, June 4, at 8 p.m. at the Y.W. The proceeds of this party will go to the Juvenile Sunâ€" shine fund. There will be prizes and refreshments will be served. The public is cordially invited to atâ€" The annual dinner of the Mothâ€" ers‘ Club will be held June 11. Resâ€" ervations must be made at the Y by Saturday, June 8. The election of officers will take place at the meeting after the dinner. Santi Bros. Dairy Offers New Cash And Carry Service Santi Brothers Dairy, who have served this community for the past thirty years, announces the opening of a cash and carry curb service at their plant located at 472 Deerfield a most convenient and economical service. It will also give their paâ€" troms an opportunity to inspect the new plant. plenty of milk and cream so essenâ€" tial to the welfare of the sick and so necessary for children, during the recent wage dispute. Under adverse conditions, this orâ€" ganization has been able to supply Will Speak Sunday At Grace Methodist Next Sunday, June 2, at Grace Methodist church, the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Eskil Fredâ€" rickson of the Highwood Methodist church in the absence of Rev. Rusâ€" sell Carr. The morning worship will start at 10:30 with the sermon beâ€" ginning at 11:45. Rev. Fredrickson This new service offers the public stage an 18 hole Excellent Features At Deerpath Theatre "I Take This Woman", a dramatâ€" ic romance of New York life and society, brings Spencer Tracy and the glamorous Hedy Lamarr toâ€" gether as Hollywood‘s most unusual and interesting romantic team. The picture will be presented Wednesâ€" day and Thursday, May 29 and 30, at the Deerpath theatre. A truck belonging to James Hoyt, 86, 604 North Menard avenune, Chiâ€" mmmmufl.m street Thursday morning r he had been reported missing from his home. Hoyt, who is a tree surâ€" Is Hit by Truck Ray F. Brow, 904 S. Tenth street, Milwaukee, escaped injury Sunday evening when his trailer truck overâ€" turned at Routes 41 and 20, after hitting the rear of a car driven by Ray A. Shupe, 447 Glencoe avenue. Shupe, according to the sheriff‘s report, was driving south and was struck when he halted for the trafâ€" fic signal at Route 20. After strikâ€" ing Shupe‘s car a glancing blow, Brow, who was also headed south continued across the intersection where his truck and trailer overâ€" turned. must finish in time to be at his own morning services. Rev. Carr will be included with a class from Garratt Biblical Instiâ€" tute which will attend the Baccaâ€" lnureate services at First church in It seems that James met some very convivial friends in a tavern in the neighboring city, and in tryâ€" ing to explain his interesting work to them, found it hard to describe without â€" demonstrating. Conseâ€" quently he produced a pocket knife and using a bar for his model, made several incisions, to the consternaâ€" tion and anger of the owner, who ealled the police to remove his paâ€" geon left his truck in Highland Park, while he went to Waukegan on a spree, where he was later arâ€" raigned in police court on a charge of drunkeness, disorderly conduct and destroying porperty. "Virginia City" starring Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins and Ranâ€" Leaves Truck Here On Waukegan Jaunt Ray Shupe‘s Car For the thrifty. buyer! Biggestâ€"velue ï¬oh'uobom!norhf...uddu' low price! Nationally known! Complete sl::uo':::fl“v:‘ :noman features. a r preseat heatâ€" ag plank., See i fouay! Deerflcld Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Briergate Country Club MURPHY & SCHWALL â€" â€" MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING HOWARD MORAN = = â€" EDWARD STRENGER = = T. H. DECKER _ â€" â€" â€" = SULLIVAN PLUMBING & HTG. ARNOLD PETERSON â€" â€" â€" A. SWANSON â€" â€" â€" = GUS OSTRAND _ â€" â€" = = MILTON FRANTZ â€" & % Chicagoland‘s finest daily fee golf course. Large tees and greens. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners and sandwiches at reasonable prices. American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation Representative, Highland Park 4138 Golfers Play Briergate Phone Deerficld 595 or Whitchall 6530 TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED See any of the following dealers: Call CHET. HUESTIS, T Aluelomalic CORL BURNER dolph Scott will be Â¥riâ€" day, Saturday, ï¬lfl- day, May 81, June 1, 2 and 3. The cast ‘includes Humphrey Bogart, Frank Alan Hale, Guinn “N':""'ï¬â€".nlkhuu. muyd-ne.ml.t Bullet", a film constructed along same lines as "The Story of Louis ;\-d-y Vldnd:y::M * » June 4, 5 and 6. The pictures have a great deal in common in that they represent a new trend in the motion picture field, entertainment and serâ€" vice, but beyond this lies a highly interesting fact. ?R%ï¬;ï¬ï¬ 0 ~ DRESS Cleaned and Telephone Highland Park BEAUTY CULTURE RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 résy ANY PLAIN Highland Park 2637 Highland Park 1060 This stamp is 125 for