A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the byide's parents. Miss Olive Deane of Philadelphia and Miss Marion Smith, maids of honor, were attired in blue taffeta. Miss Elizabeth Tuttle of New York City, Miss Nancy Deane of Philldel- phia, Miss Ethel Harmon of Highllnd Park, Mrs. William Edwin Smith, Miss Virginia Hunter Boyd Ind Miss Virginia Tayloe Boyd of Winchester, Va., bridesmaids, wore pink Ufteta. All of the Attendants carried bouquets of pink roses and blue lurkspur. Thomas th Beaham, Jr., of Kenn: City, served his brother as best man, and the 1ishers were Henry W. Boyd, In, Ralph J, Sharp of Perth Amboy, N. Y., E, Munroe RIymbnd, Joseph C. Pennelly, Harold R. Jones, Web. ster Townley, John A. Townley, and John H. Goodwin o!,KInus City. Mr. and Mrs, Thormo Bedlam have ic-tt on I honeymon trip to Colorado Ru Springs and upon their return will last make their home in Klaus City. â€.180 The bride wah charming in a gown of white satin with tulle veil on I lace up. She carried a brides bou- HUM, of lavender orchids and lilies of the valley. Tho marriage of Mias Florence Boyd and Gordon T. Beuham, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., took place Satur- day evening at eight-thirty o’clock ttt the Highland Park Preabyterlun church, the Rev. Frank Pitt omciat- ing. The sixth annual Horse Show to be held in the outdoor ring at Fort Sheridan Friday and Saturday, July is and 19, is attracting the atten- tion of horse lovers and fanciers throughout the mid-west section. By the time the entry list: close on July 4, it is expected, according to Captain Charles W. Fake, secretory of the Fort Sheridan association, that more than two hundred horses will have been entered, including most of the best-known horses along the North Shore. Military Classes Keen interest is being taken by the personnel of this Post in the seven military classes which will be shown. These include Troopers Mount, Es- curt, Wagons, Reserve offieers Jump- ing, oifieers Jumping, OMeers' Pair Jumping, Enlisted Men's Open Jump, and the Maehine Gun, Howitzer ind Signal Cart class. In addition, many of the ladies and officers of the Post will be entered in the various hunter and jumping classes. Over a dozen Post children are expected to take part in the four children's classes. There are thirty-five chase: in all including. in addition to the military and children's classes, nine hunters, five jumpers, seven saddle, and three (Continued on page 13) Boyd-Beaham Nuptials Solemnized Saturday FT. SHERIDAN HORSE SHOW JULY 18 & 19 Plans Nearing Completion and Entry List Large; List of Box Hol ers Thursday, July 3, 1930 Firemen Are Painting Truck; Motor Overhauled The tire chief reports no fires and a quiet week, Ind the firemen It -triie) Central station Uve been busy re- moving the paint from the big pump-' er preparatory to giving it . fresh‘ cut of paint and varnish. The mo-I tut bu Just been overhauled, 3nd when the firemen finish the job the old truck will look like new. tone of the all-day trips of the play-l stround season will be made Wednes- day, July 9. The dny will include the Adler Pltoetariurn end the glme It the Sox perk in the afternoon. The olan is to leave Highllnd Perk from Sunset pnrk " nine in the morning by bus. Two bungee have him char- tered for the trip, nnd they In line enough to take are of all those in- terested. The Platteuriutn will be visited It eleven, and the trip to the Sox par will be made after chit. ' Each child is naked to bring " centml Rose Alma Roth spent several dnyn last week with Elsie Milos of Chi. Eighth-Waukegan to Lake Villa from Milwaukee and Grand Ivenue in Gurnee westerly ttnd northerly, on Grand and Fox Lake road to Route No. 59, intersection two miles west of Lake Villa, Sixth-Highland Park to Lake m. rich from Railroad station St. Johtu avenue, Highland Park vi; St: Johns avenue, Vine avenue, St. Johns, Mo.. raine road, Wankel-n avenue, High- wood avenue, Highwood, North Shore station, High street. Prairie avenue. Prairie View road by High Moor sta- tion and through Half Day and Prai- pie View to Luke Zurich. I Seventh-Waukegan to Woodstock via Belvidere road No. 20 to Route 21 intersection in Grayslnke from Route 20 and Longlake rand intersec- tion in Haimoville westerly to Rand road. in Volo from Route 20 Ind U. S. No. 12 in McHenry, westerly to Woodstock. Fifth-Deerfield vin Deerfield road Ind Central Avenue to Highland Park. Fottrtht-Wihttette “cane slution via Glenview rand to Glenview, Interesting All-Day Trips for Children Eight important motor bus line: in Lake county and the northern part of Cook county will be abandoned as the result of In order lowed by the Illinois Commerce commission on Tuesday. Lack of business is the cause reported. The lines to be Ibandoned are list- ed as follows.. First-Lake Bluff to Mundelein vie Rtwkhodrroad, Milwaukee avenue, Libertyville; Rockland road to Mun- delein, also on Lake Ivonne from Rockland intersection to Diamond Luke. Seeond--Guneoe to Wheeling vi: Sheridan and Dundee roads. Third-Wilmette to Glenview vin Ridge and Lake avenues to Wnuke- gun road. 7 Eight Motor Bus Lines in This Section to Be Abandoned; Order Issued 3114' New Furniture Store "fl Opens on Central Ave. " I0 lo 12, inclusive, “the Highland "s. Park Hardware Co., " North Sheri- ‘F’ dun road, of the Duette, I dry clun- in- in; machine!" use in the home, with be Dvette non-explosive fluid. It in oi. he vertised " absolutely ale and any " 'Co operate Ind excellent in its results; u. Everybody interested' in a uh. any and effective method of home dry cleaning should attend this demon. " strntlon. G. W. Full-y is opening I new tur- niture store at 365 Central avenue, out, of the Areyon theatre. Mr. 3nd Mrs, Fred Smith Ire to be local man- agerns and Miss June Robinson, who in now in search if new idea in Eu- rope will be in charge of duperieu. etc. The More will be open for in. specti'on over the Fourth, and a tor. mal opening will be hold- later. trim no; one in 1 third in the Cluvey people who do not To Demonstrate Home Dry Cleaning Device The ultimate plans. providing the election carries. will roll for an M. dition to the Wilmot school and I new building to be erected in the vil. lage of Bennockhum. Valentina of "£00,000 In district lt2 there his been no school as the childremhnve been sent into other sections In tuition pupils. The city of Lake Forest cut tt slice from this district I short time ago when it annexed land. to the west which left it in no position to mstate lish the type of school it wanted. The assessed valuation of the pro- posed new district which would be gui ed by I board of education of 'att, members, is in excess of $1.- ' . Such nimble properties as the A. D. Luker estate end the Swift land Ire in this nrel. SCHOOL DISTRICTS 110-112 MAY UNITE the Villa from 7 a ine time The natives issued by the sumerintendent not the elec July 5. The districts involved arre known as 110 or the Wilmot school. And 112 or the Everett diltrict. The step is being taken, aeeordine to Mr, Simpson, for the purpose of added school facilities It the district: In» rapidly being populated by lub- urbanites. ' _ A petition from more than 20 per rumt of two school district: in the neerfield.Bannoekbttrnahrerett not: his been filed with County Superin- tendent of Schools T. A. Simpson, â€king for n special'election for the purpose of combining the school dis. tricts. Petition Filed with o. Supt; Election on Proposal is on July 5th monstration will be given July 12, inclusive. arthe Highllnd ares. Tho I. m. to lo lunnoc oMee reside polls p. m. election ill ine rty lizh 1m and I all of the either ot De ounty dis the Auburn - Cord Sula - Service Hulda“ Park 5055mm PhtmeH.P.2830 Iâ€. at. in “out." AWAWN.AUIWN.IND.