This Week â€" (Continued from page 4) BACK HOME After a two weeks‘ vacation at The engagement of Miss Bevâ€" erly Melick, daughter of the Carl E. Melicks of Marshalitown, Iowa, to James Henry Siljestrom, son of the Henry C. Siljestroms of 266 N. St. Johns avenue, has reâ€" cently been announced. The graduated from Highland Park high school, attended® the Uniâ€" versity of lIllinois. C,. Harts of 156 Sheahen court, the Nafey B. Larsons of .624 Laurel avenue and the Lioyd L. Larsons of 665 Central avenue, have returned home. wedding will take"place this fall. Miss Patty Sproul of 641 S. St. Johns avenue was hostess at a barbecue supper at her home on Monday night. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Miss Melick graduated from Marshalltown high school and atâ€" tended Nurses Training School in Des Moines, Iowa. Her fiance, who HOUSE GUEST A house guest of Miss Donna Reid of 1949 Northmoor road this past week was Miss Dale Goldâ€" at their home on Saturday night. About thirty attended. VACATION SOUTH s AND NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Jay Word of 314 Prairie avenue will leave on Augâ€" ust 19 for a week‘s visit with her relatives in Pikeville, Kentucky. The following week the Words will BARBECUE SUPPER berg of Chicago. of Ravinia were hosts at a party Woods, Wisconsin. Thursday, August 11, 1949 U â€"I TEAN PETERS J Clark Gable â€" Alexis Smith ‘Any Number Can Play‘ Starting Friday for one week August 12 to 18 ALCYON / eP Elm Place School Auditorium SHERIDAN ROAD AND ELM PLACE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Highland Park, HMlinois "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: What It is and How It Heals" by WILL B. DAYVIS, C.5.8. of Chicago, HMincis Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts FREE LECTURE YOU ARE INVITED HOSTS To hear an explanation of Christian Science by attending this . Cordially Invites Y ou Thursday, August 18 in the North . 11 HARRY PERTZ TAKES A BRIDE July 30 Carpenter Pertz, son of Mr. an Mrs. Harry G. Pertz of 704 Ridgeâ€" woed drive, was solemnized in the Irvington Methodist church, Inâ€" diznapolis, on Saturday night, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore #hite organdy. The skirt of the dress was of casâ€" cading ruffles. Her imported silk illusion veil fell from an orange blossom tiara. The bouquet she carried was of orchids, stephanâ€" otis and ivy. otis and ivy. The bride‘s ‘ attendants were gowned alike in pink and orchid marquisette. Ruffled caps matched their cascading ruffled skirts. They carried pink *and orchid asters and ivy. Mrs. Lewis W. Coyle _of Huntington, Indiana, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Insley, Miss Mary Ann Adrian of Indianapolis, and the Misses Susanne and Alyce Mae The two flower girls, Nancy Ann Coyle and < Virginia Kay Jackson, wore white frocks and carried baskets filled with pink and orchid petals. Richard Coyle acted as ring bearer. A reception was held in the garden of the bride‘s parents, folâ€" lowing the ceremony. Louise Woods, daughter of Mr. Wilson of Highland Park. Following a honeymoon trip to Canada and the Great Lakes, Mr. Pertz and his bride will live at 511 Delaware street, Peoria, Illinois. AT NEW MEXICO BOY SCOUT RANCKH Among the boys attending the Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexâ€" ico, are Bill Temple, son of the Harry Temples of 280 Laurel aveâ€" nue and Scott Vaile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Vaile of 212 Maple avenue. Boys from Deerâ€" field attending are Mike Clark, son of the R. O. Clarks, and Jim Doors Open 6 p.m. Fri 30c to 6:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Matinee Sat. & Sun. . Open 2 pm. Fri., Sat. & Sun. _ Aug. 1214 Errol Flynn, Vivreca Lindfors "The New Adventures Pearl of Don Juan" of of On .Monday, August 1, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schoeffmann of 1111 Linden aveâ€" nue, Deerfield. A baby boy was born on Tuesâ€" day, August 2, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Leslic R. Jost of 631 Skokie aveâ€" nue. of 553 Detamble avenue became the parerits of a daughter, Lisaâ€" beth Merry, at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, August Grandparents are the Louis Nathans of Attica, Indiana, and the Ralph Caplans of Peoria, Illinois. \ 3. The little girl, who weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces, has a brother, Mrs. Nathan is the former Shirley Parents of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Madson of 1030 Keystone avenue, Northbrook. The baby was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, Augâ€" plane and will rei 30, also by plane. A brother for John Lee, 2, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Saturday, August 6. They A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, Augâ€" ï¬:;onbhhd'l\â€"lnhyi’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Nathan LOOK WHO‘S HERE Friday, Aug. 12 to 18â€"One Week Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun _ 50c after 6:30, incl. tax WED. to SAT. nemene. A_!’yfl__gg-_i!_l A thrillâ€"swept epic of Miduight show Saturda® ~ane tmo 4 Taes EoA No ECCC #Enjoy thesmovies in the privacy 5 your own carâ€" Come dressed as you are. U. S. 41 (Skokie Hgwy.) }% mile south of Grand Avenue sy*f [ sene 995S S5998 5958 nds ce 27. Waukegan Outdoor Theatre 1:30â€"35e to 6©:30 _ Telephoneâ€"H. P. FREE PONY RIDES between 7 and 8:45 P.M. â€" COME EARLY! of of 8206 N. Merrill "MASSACRE RIVER" GLENCOE CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE "THE RED PONY" in technicolor 995 99995 5956 THE ~PRESS two shows for the price of one! are the children of the Arthur C. Ropiequets of 111 Beverly place. The little boy, has been named Charles Frederick. Mrs. Ropicâ€" daughter of the Percy Priors of 1026 Whde street. Mrs. R. W. Ropiequet of E. St. Louis, Illinois, is the paternal grandmother. Marchi‘s Leads In 12â€"Iuch Softball Marchi‘s 12â€"inch softball team won its ninth start of the season last week by defeating Rex, 11â€"3. The win was the third straight of the second round for Marchi‘s. Should Marchi‘s win the second round they will be automatic champs of the 12â€"inch league. However, if any other team ‘winsâ€"a playoff will be needed to determine the league champion. Next Tuesday Marchi‘s face Olson Printers in a twilight game at avenue. Grandparents are the Ray Werâ€" hanes of 25 Deerfield place and the Gregory Sheahens of 590 Elm place. Mrs. E. L. McLaughlin, also of 121 N. St. Johns avenue, is paâ€" ternal great grandmother. Harrison‘s and Fells battled to a 3â€"3 tie last week in a game called because of darkness at the end of the seventh inning. Harriâ€" son‘s pulled the game out of the Darlene Marie has been chosen as the name for the baby girl born on Sunday, August 7, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheahen (Loretâ€" ta Werhane) of 121 N. St. Johns fire by scoring a single run in the seventh inning. Harrison‘s will face Thayers in a twilight game at Sunset Park Tuesday night starting at 7 p.m. Thayer‘s fourth inning through the seventh. ‘Thayer‘s was winning 7â€"5 at the time they entered their protest, however, they finally lost to Bethâ€" .Should the protest be allowed, the game will begin from the point By Ray Geraci MYRNA LOY Rain or Clear 14â€"16 â€" 13 Service Plans Ice Cream Social Aug. 12 The Women‘s Society of Chrisâ€" tian Service of Wesley Methodist church will sponsor an Ice cream Social on the lawn of the West start of the season last week by handing Olson‘s Printers a 9â€"5 deâ€" feat. The defeat was the fourth of the season for the Printers comâ€" Qn Tuesday night Bob‘s Braves will play under the Sunset Park is 8:45 p.m. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor, MA STLL. :. _ _ â€"_ Rev. Bernard E. Burns Holy Days â€" 6:00, T00 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. . 'm.-â€".i. â€" 8:15. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and o ce 0 on SHOE VALUES Three Groups ‘of Outstanding V alues Fridays and Holy Days DOLLAR VALUE DAYS Women‘s & Children‘s Play Shoes. Broken sizes. Quantities limited. $100 per poir ELLANGEE SHOE SHOP Women‘s & Children‘s Sandles & Dress Shoes. Men‘s & Women‘s Shoesâ€"Values up to $8.95 $300 per pair High School Athletic Field, Highland Park, Hlincis (Between Green Bay Rd. and Skokio on Park Ave.) All Summer Footwear Drastically Reduced & Green Bay Rds Fer Reservations Phone i-vf._ll'; Men‘s, Women‘s & Children‘s 522 CENTRAL AVE. (FORMERLY IN GARNETTS) : Tenthouse Theatre Reductions up to 50% $200 per pair August 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, August 12th during the evening. Serving will start after 7 p.m. The committee in charge is Mrs. Lyle Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. "Night Must Fall" 30 Years in Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. . Tol. 498 14