44 F€ io n k Bringing you this staggering spectacie Mrs. Harry) Markell entertained at an evening party the former classmates of Mrs. Norman Holliâ€" day, the former Hazel Bell, last eveâ€" ning .(Wednesday). On Saturday Tuesday, Wodnesday, FORMER HAZEL BELL FETED AT PARTIES â€" ;After their marriage Mr and his‘ bride will go to 1 ven to reside, On Saturday, the two famfli;s of the bride and groom will be enterâ€" tained at luncheon by Mrs. Ruffâ€" ner. Among the prenuptial parties are a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. +Irving Randall, Jr., followed by a tea and shower given by Mrs. Robâ€" ert K. Carver and Miss Priscilla Carver. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs entertained at dinner in the evening for the bride; Today (Thursday) Mrs. Roger Vail is entertaining at dinner for Miss Hastings. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail will give the l bridal dinner. l The Hastings family arrived early this week from the west coast and are staying at the William R. Ruff. ner home. Mrs. Robert Cooke Steâ€" yens, the groom‘s mother, is here from Wallingford, Conn., while his twoâ€" brothers, E. Seward Stevens, is arriving from Ne‘ York and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens from New Haven today. â€" s Telephone H. P. 2400 Miss Jean Hastings will servé her sister as maid of honor, while Mr. Stevens will have . Irving Randall, Jr., as his best man. Messrs. Gomer Jones and Robert A. Gosling will serve as ushers; # ; tion will follow the céro;!;oâ€"l;} ;;';):e_ home of the bride‘s grandfather, Mr. Samuel Miles Hastings. In the presence of a few close friends and relatives, the marriage of Miss Lydia Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. R. Hastâ€" ings of Los Gatos, Calif., and Mr. George Cooke Stevens of Wallingâ€" ford, Conn., will be solemnized at fourâ€"thirty o‘clock Saturday afterâ€" nodn in the chapel of Trinity Episâ€" copal church, The Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of Trinity church, will read the service. A small recepâ€" ADMISSION PRICES | Saturdays and Hohdnyoâ€"uq to 6 Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ . Children, 12 y. LYDIA HASTINGS To WED, SATURDAY _ Sunday, the William H. [Barkers are entertaining at ia small cockâ€" tail party followed by a supper party that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes. Yesterday Mrs. George Allan Maâ€" son gave a luncheon for Mrs, Hastâ€" ings and Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. R. K. O‘Hara is entertaining the Mending club today (Thursday) in their honâ€" or, and Friday Mrs. Thomas Creigh is giving a luncheon for them. Several parties are being given this week for Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. R. Hastings and Mrs. Robert Cooke Stevens, who are here for the marriage of their daughter and son, Miss Lydia and George Cooke Stevâ€" ens, which will take place Saturday at Trinity church., , x : Wiendntunt n clvthces sc ut .ws A MR K Luring lips change Lew Ayres ‘from a A L C Y 0O N A Hillbilly Howler . Saturday, Sunday, Monday ENTERTAIN FOR VISITORS HERE "THE MAN WHO TALKED Ttoo mucH" ~Jerse Jatles of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor William “Comfl' '.ouï¬s 'f'"'é' .'M&um A.N" K RENNTRHN c dsc d c 00000 d "WALT DISNEY FESTIVAL OF Hits® PAGE SIX r fanut m seb 2l C100 9 Pule WE AHLE One big feast of glorious entertainment . . . All in FUN 1 ZTo.~â€"â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE ATTRACTION Lew Ayres, Rita Johnson, Leon Errol, N Carole Landis The PULITZER PRIZE SEA Bob Burns, Una C°7" ®"" Jonnson, Leon Errol, Nu Pend ":l:!'!-E"G_O‘IiDE_N FLEECING" â€"â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous, Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. "ONE MILLION B. c." HAWXK," "BoOoM towx." an Alrens PRIZE by THORTON WILDER warm, glowing sereen entertainment â€"â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE !â€" â€" Martha Scott â€" Fay Bainter â€" _"OUR TOWN" age Mr. Stevens go to New Haâ€" George Brent â€" Virginia Bruce in featuring your + DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" , Victor ‘Mature, Lon c%l ja/édo/ the :70-wn IN TECHNICOLOR GLaDYSs UDELL, Society Editor Merkel, Jerry Colonna in To /R * im to a holy terror It‘s a fun lulu! +onl t most thrilling ever of the World ‘at the Dawn favorite Radio Mr. Morrissey and his make their home at 657 The bride‘s brother, Felix Elferâ€" ing/Jr., attended the groom as best man. The ushers were Donald and Robert Elfering, brothers of the bride, and Henry and Cletus |Elferâ€" ing, cousins of the bride. m F d_..u-;-‘-:\' -:"\:\7 o 4/"1:‘_,; \/ré 7 jw\, C ;:‘4 * «. j yÂ¥ The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white moire taffeta with a fingertip veil rhe?d in place by a juliet cap. She ‘carried white chrysanthemums. Miss M;;ijorie Hill, the maid of honor, wore a blue velveteen and moire ‘taffeta frock and carried a bou~ quet of yellow chrysa themums. The bridesmaids, the l!iiael Ruth Peddle of Highland Park, Gloria Ketcham â€" of | Winnetka,| Loretta Vai:ierwerfl' of Brighton, Wis., and Rosemary Englebrecht o Mundeâ€" lein, were gowned in gold moire taf. feta and carried rust chrysantheâ€" mums. » %775 _ _ Wednesday _ morning at . 9:30 o‘clock Miss Mary Elfe &, daughâ€" ter of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Felix J. Elferâ€" ing Sr., became the bride of James ï¬{thur Morrissey, son of Mr. James orrissey, . The ceremony was read by Father Flaherty at St. Peter‘s Catholie church in Antioch. A wedâ€" ding breakfast followed| the cereâ€" mony in St. Peter‘s hall, Antioch,‘ wi}“hka reception at 7 in the evening. $27â€"329 N. Green I Tel. 3900 afternoon from 8 to 5 o‘clock the ‘Misses Maurine Tschirgi, Felicia Roâ€" galski and Doretta Grunewald are g.ving a tea for her at the Comâ€" unity House. Mrs, Holliday has nen secretary at Elm Place school for a number of years. She is a lifeâ€"long resident of Highland Park and has many friends here. She is leaving here next week to join her husband in Los Angeles, Calif, | c l E'LFERING-MORRISSEY WEDDING WEDNESDAY to 6:30 p.m. 12 years and underâ€"10¢c Highland Park, 111. Thomas Mitchell in told 1 , Jr. in Laugh Folks, November 5, 6, 7 Attractions issey and his bride will home at 657 Bank lane, of Time! Bay Road Mrs. Ora ;' Dunning of Moâ€" bile, Ala., is arinouncing the mar. riage of her d aughter, Ella Mae, to | Robert Jenkfnï¬â€œ asmussen, son of Mr., and Mrs. Hénrik Rasmussen of 8. St. Johns avenue. The wedding ‘took place on day, Oct. 11, at ‘the Canal Street Presbyterian ‘church, New O leans, Lo. f . Mr. Rasmuss d and his bride are making their home in New Orleans | (where he is employed with the Unitâ€" ied States Engineers, Second New‘ Orleans district. | BIRTHS AT HIGHLAND Miss Elaine Ball of Highland Park PARK HOSPIPAL _ is in Chicago now where she is atâ€" i t tending school, She plans to reâ€" StM;;h;‘:d .:[e' eswa}l'enoc?'gg 1 8. main fiere for about three months, 'i\lr fnd MB _ glv'e .Horé, g and is living: at the Harriet Meâ€" Greenbdy roady ; Â¥ *]| Cormick residence of the YWCA at reenbay road,| boy, Oct. 27. 1001 North Dearborn avenue. Mr. and â€"Mrsy William J. Babcock, } ‘ I"(;;:." s?):eel( vg%mb&yr." ‘I)I‘zt.sfv%it- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges of l zer, Kenilworth, boy, Oct. 29. _ | Ridgewood drive were hosts at two‘ DUNNINGâ€"RA&MUSSEN WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and .Mts. Gilkison will live in Abilene, Tekas, after a wedding trip which ineludes Toledo, Ohio, and: Highwood, L. â€" REVIVAL â€" NOV. 3â€"17 â€"Following ding trip to couple will Martindale ; til their ho completed. | | BAR:‘LE’Y-G!LK:SON WEDDING . Bz;emce oï¬ the two families. Mr. nald Petty of Evanston will att. end ‘the groom, and Mrs. Claude Garner of, Neosha, Mo., will serve her cousin &s matron of honor. A small recepti¢n will follow the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride. Following ‘a three weeks‘ wed. At 1 o‘cltick today Miss Marcelle Mitchell , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Williarp H. Duff of N. Ridge road, will. me the bride of Mr. George Marghall Borg, son of Mrs. Florence Borg of Lake Shore drive, Chicago, and Mr. George W. Borg of Delavan, Wis. The quiet cereâ€" mony will be read by Dr. Henry Hepburn of the Presbyterian Buena Park chure{;« of Chicago, in the presence of} the two families. Mr. DUFF-B(l)jG NUPTIALS HILLâ€"BENSON > | ENGAG'E‘ ENT ANNOUNCED | Mrs. M.| Therrien of Waukegan announces the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie Hill, to Allan Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Astor Benson of 8. St. Johns avenue. No date has been set for the woddins i\ v V 421 4 “UV. J-]j UNITE%D EDVADNGELICAL CHURCH ODELLâ€"MASON E ENGAGBMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Odell of the Jack Wt ranch in Dayton, Wyo., formerly {t{ Highland Park, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, | Patricia Steever, to Charles Frederick Masor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Mason of Detroit, Mi h.\tz(ju Odell is a gradâ€" uate of Carleton college and did. graduate work at Northwestern uniâ€" versity. %r. Mason was grnduated‘ from the Iniversity of Michigan. Among) the many parties given for the former Miss Elfering was a. miscellfneous shower given by Mrs. Josgph Peddle of Homewood avenue on Oct. 6. On Oct. 15 Miss Marjorie Mill entertained at a perâ€" sonal shower and Miss Rose Frost o{ Lake â€"Fbrest gave a miscellaneous shower. Lake .FoWest, after a brief honey moon. â€" | 1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES S3 for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges of Ridgewood drive were hosts at two‘ tables ‘,f bridge Saturday evening. . Miss Helen Knight, Highland Park, a student at Smith ‘college, is attending the Hamilton college fall houseparty this weekend as a guest of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraterâ€" nity, +d : Mijs Phoebe Swazey, who leaves today for Phoenix, Ariz., for the winter, entertained 24 at a cockâ€" tail party. and super, Saturday atâ€" ternoon‘and a fireplace picnic on Sunday for & group of her camp friends. Mrs, Schwartz of Sioux City, Iowa, was the week end guest of Miss Swazey. >‘ | liam C. Hanson and Charlotte Stem, both of Highland Park, took out a marriage license recently. Mrs. W. R. Tapper and:grandson of Prospect avenue, spent the past week at the Westbury hotel in New York City. The North Shore group of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will meet Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 5, at 1 o‘clock for lunchâ€" eon and bridge at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Flora place, Ravinia, Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Gerald Stone of Highland Park and Mrs, C. B. Gwyn Jr. of Deerfield. _ Red Key, a junior honorary soâ€" ciety at Cornell university, whose membership. is based on participaâ€" tion in extraâ€"curricular : activities, and whose primary object is the enâ€" tertainment of visiting teams, has recently elected 20 new members. Among them is: Peter MacPherâ€" son Wolff, College of Administraâ€" tive Engineering, who lives at 1300 Wade street, Highland Park. Miss Esther Ludwig, of this city, was married Tuesday, October 15, to Robert McDonald of Chicago, forâ€" mer Metropolitan Open Golf chamâ€" pion. ‘The ceremony was performâ€" ed by District Judge Milton J. Glenn in Dubuque, Iowa. LUDWIGâ€"MeDONALD WEDDING Miss Julie Walcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howe Walâ€" cott of Brittany road, has set Satâ€" urday, Dec. 14, as her wedding date to David R. Gallagher, son of| the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Galâ€" lagher, of Deere Park drive. ‘The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 o‘clock in Christ Church chapel, Winnetka. :Mrs. Roderick McKenâ€" zie will serve ber sister as matron of honor and the bridegroom‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Charles A. Butland, and Miss Evelyn Shuman will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Butland will be Mr. Gallagher‘s best man. WALCOTTâ€"GALLAGHER WEDDING DEC. 14 Highland Park Dept. Store 545 Central Avenue Mr. (William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan‘enjoyed a fishing trip at Park Falls, Wis., last week while his son Richard spent the week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Shanks, in Milwaukee. GRAND OPENING Mrs. Edward Haines of 8. Central street, Highwood, entertained at a family dinner party Tuesday eveâ€" ning. â€" Habits are ‘strange things, , O f and the dhabit of thinddng on of Monday as was day .: 4 brings us too much work ï¬llipbel the first gf the week, and : â€" \ service not enough at the end. So 5 to break up that Monday «/ if sent o h;bift,; we oflel; even xlz;xore f Thursda; thrifty rates for was ing s;.:nt flhi l;sq three days of _ _Friday the week. You get a bargain, Saturday and we equalize our work. â€" | This applies on our Family Finished Service | Phone Highland Park 3310 MR Highland Park HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘s l{ BEAUTY SALON | Joyte Bridges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bridges, was home for the week end from her studies at the University of lowa. Mr..George Rogers of Lake Forâ€" est entertained ‘the North Shore Chapter of the D.A.R. at dessert luncheon Tuesday. . Mrs. A. P. Snite and son, Mr. John T. Snite, returned last evening from m business trip to New York. Mrs. Gus Klemp, Mrs. H. Silfjesâ€" trom, Mrs. R. Greenslade, Mrs. Marâ€" tin Murphey and Mrs. Bruce Blaine were guests of Mrs. E. Binghain of Chicago at luncheon Wednesday. SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY Complete Beauty Service | * 22 8. First Street of Our New Store on all Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Shoes dur. inxoour_ grand pening k Sale. 4d An event the people of Highland Park and the North Shore have been looking, for, the GRAND OPENING SALE of our new, modâ€" ern department store at 545 Cenâ€" tral Avenue. ¢ e 15% Discount 5042 Children‘s Training Panties Special; PaiF ...l.:2.cl 41 5. _ male Starts Friday, Nov., 1 and continues thru next week You will find bargains in every department for all members of the family.‘ Come early and get a souvenir . . . Visit our new downâ€" ‘stairs departments where you will lflnd additional bargains galore. Chenille Bathmat and 97c Seat Cover Bet; Special..._ Cannon, Pepperall, Saxon Sheets, 81x99, 72x99, special O1C Large Cannon Bath Towels :l Specia! :;..........l..0n022l. % for Men‘s Broadcloth Pajamas. Prints and plain; all sizes; 89c Special Nowien id ie ie brrduren uin e utss Prvce n Children‘s Wash Dresses. Guaranteed fast colors, 89‘ Sizes 1 to 16%. Snomial Telephone H. P. 1088 620 Laurel Ave 16%., e:;:in._“_ 89¢ Mr. Lester Cole. p! Great Falis, Mont., . guest of Mr. and M Toof, 493 Oakwood a THURSDAY, OCTOBRBEq R. M. LaChance (Continued finished service if sent on Thursday, Friday Saturday Discount 10c¢ Phone H. P