Mr. and Mrs. J. Galgar of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dorr of Central avâ€" enue. MacPherson Thomas, returned last | * week from a 10 days visit with Carl| £ Vail at Bailey‘s Harbor, Wisconsin. "CNCN Nas Deen compietely furnished Highland Park for occupancy. d , Local and Personal The Misses Mrytle Dorr and Mary Mrs. Leon Harris returned Sunday ‘ Noerenberg left last evening (Wedâ€" from Florida, where she has spent| NG§day) for Barrington, IIl., where the last three weeks visiting with'th"y will attend the W. M. S. Conâ€" her father, | vention of Evangelical churches as THURSDAY All eommunications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. _ Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, o:lmun'fl.iwl:oue- of qut:rnlnmenu o; ot.h;.r affairs where an mdmittance charge pul llhhd,uvfll be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. 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Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Joan Bennett â€" James Gleason â€" Lilyan Tashman é and Aileen Pringle i with Fredrich March â€" Sam Hardy â€" PATHE SOUND NEWS â€"â€"AUDIO REVIEW â€"~COMEDY UNIVERSAL SOUND NEWS with Claudette Colbert â€" Charles Ruggles and Norman Foseter July 24, 1930 "True to the Navy" ‘"Putting on the Ritz" fastâ€"stepping, dancing, talking, singing spectucle with the dynamic favorite at his merriest! in a fast comedy on the D SATURDAY JULY 25 AND 26 Marie Dressler and Polly Moran Anita Page and Charles Morton PARAMOUNT ‘SOUND NEWS A Nrughty Nautical Romanee OUND NEWS â€" ACTS â€"~Cof "Caught Short" e, dramu, ‘bused on Katherine Brush novel of newspaper life, Harry Richman Clara Bow No. POLKA BROS with with Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Mrs. Goldie Mullins, Highâ€" | land Park to Wesley F. Beach, Wauâ€" | kegan, which took place at the groom‘s home, 183 Washington park on Wednesday, July 16. They were Iattended by Miss Marion Johnson and Melvin Mullins of Highland Park, The ceremony was solemized in the presence of a few friends and relaâ€" tives. Mrs. Beach has been a resiâ€" dent of Highland Park for the past two years and is well and favorably known. Mr. Beach has been conâ€" nected with the Public Service Co. of Waukegan for the past six years. They will reside at 133 Washington park, Waukegan, after September 1, which has been completely furnished for occupancy. the d(;l:zates of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelicalâ€"church of this city. Mr. and Mrs, F. Lionel Moore (Dr. Marcia A. Lauer) of 8. St. Johns avenue, have returned from a three week‘s trip through southern Ontario, Canada. recent market crash Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duffy have returned from their honeymoon trip and are at home in the Obee apart ments, Pleasant avenue. ACTS â€" COMEDY JULY 31 AND AUG. 1 COMEDY ACTS Harry Green JULY 27 AND 28 eurrent‘y LAKE FOREST T HE P RESS popular Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wentworth and small son were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Wentworth‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dorr of Central avenue. spending the past week in 'l'{'ichâ€"lilvn'i Park visiting with friends. Miss Verna Beard of Pleasant street, Ravinia left last Friday eveâ€" ning for a two week‘s vacation in Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Marie Larson returned to her home in Jenkinstown, Pa., after Patricia® Speed and left Monday, July 21, Scout camp at Hickory sin. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Munz and Miss Lydia Munz of Fairbury, II1., and Mr, ‘Conrad Munz of Switzerâ€" land were the guests of Mrs. William Rapp of Central avenue, last week. Miss Martha Jane Thomas is at Camp Kechewa, Michigamme, Michâ€" igan, for the remainder of the sumâ€" mer. The Misses .June and Margaret Kuchne" of Glenview avenue are to be the weekâ€"end guests of Myrtle Dorr, who is attending a convention in Barrington, Tllinois. Mrs. O. F. Sheafor is arriving home this week after a three week‘s motor trip in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and famâ€" y and Ruth Larson are motoring through Minnesota. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mrs. E. H. Lehmkuh] of North avâ€" enue entertained her Tuesday eveâ€" ning 500 club. The prizes were won by Mrs. E. H. Lehmkuhl, Mrs. Forrest D. Rose and Mrs. Larry Annen. Miss Beatric "Langlois of Des Plaines was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Leona Rapp of N. Green Bay road. North Shore Trust Company â€" BANK The North Shore Trust Compun{v is conveniently loâ€" cated, no matter where you are. ithin easy access of the residential district, in the heart of the business and sh(:ipping districts, this institution is the logical place to do your banking. Your patronage is invited. § / & CENTER. z> of Thinar Jean Smeeie for the Girl Hill, Wisconâ€" Mr, L. F. Hoppe was called to Des Moines, la., Monday by the sudden death of Mrs. Hoppe‘s sister. Mrs. Hoppe had gone to Des Moines the week previous to spend two weeks with her mother and sister. Mrs. Hutchinson, mother of Mrs. W. J. Brown of Ridgewood drive, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks is very much imuroved. weeks is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Ohrmund, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell, Mr. and Mrs. William Cawley, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holabird and Mrs. Weber drove to Rice Lake, Wisconsin Monday, where they entered their daughters in the Girl Scout camp. Miss Virginia Perkins has reâ€" turned from Greenwich, Conn., where she spent the past month with Miss Joan Chapman. Joan returned with Virginia to spend several weeks in Highland Park as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bell have just returned from a motor trip through the east. Miss Gertrude Ames returned Sunâ€" day evening from Mattoon, Illinois, where she has spent the last three weeks as the guest of her parents of that city, Miss Mollie Ehrlich of New York is again a guest at the Y, W. C. A. For the past six years she has come come to Highland Park to enjoy the Ravinia Operas, and has always made her home while here at the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. John Rapp and daughter, Martha of N. Green Bay road, left last Saturday for Lake Buelah, Wisâ€" consin, where they will stay for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Lydia Hutton and daughter Myra Jane left last evening for Yelâ€" lowstone National Park, and Coloâ€" rado. They expect to be gone a month.