Lr. Grange, cousin of the bride, and Ruth Resses of Iowa City, la. Wil- liam W. Bateman, Jr., will be best man, the ushers being William Stuart Nunn, brother bt the groom, and Roger: Sans of Davenport, Ia. There Mrs. Elizabeth Ward of Ridge ave- nue, Evanston, announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Nancy Lee Robbins, to Mr. Herbert Edward Nunn, Jr, of this city on Saturday, Nov. 29 in the Lady Chapel of St. Luke's. The ceremony will take place at five o'eloek with the Rev. Hubert Carleton of the St. Augus- tine's church of Wilmette, officiating. Miss Dorothy Nunn, sister of the groom will serve Miss Robbins as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Suzanne Pratt of Thursday, Nov. 20, 1980 Emma) when“: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TELEPHONE Ill SUNDAY AND MONDAY MEET BUCK DUANE durum. advonturou: chnrucwr of the old West Eddie Quillnn, vuumz View)! of fun and clean rumnnce wha the movie hnrilon like u breath out of entertainment heaven the moat unmuul furtioriers ever written fur the screen. A qvery once In A while, chucking and wrt vya galore. Sou TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY “Little Accident" breathe Gull! Girlsl Giggles! And glorious rumuncn! The nhow that drove 'ttrnlttht down the flirwny to the heart of Amerieu's turt.lovinq public. Nt-uly two your: on Broad. wlyl A riot " um: tand luuxhu-r! ALL 'rh;cHNr-C0LORr' Outdoors! With the [realest can of lnugh-mnku-rs and lawmaker: yuu'vu- ever seen. He didn't want the lmhy unlll ho into the morrivst Melange of ’nuu with inv. On the Hroa-hg'nv mun more pro. Jun! a landslide of I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Local and Personal more Den FREED FROM ONE DEATH. he Incas I tate eve-n more lrrrible! Al "The Bea God," wine-ting in his lir-tiuht divine suit. he in tadored by a trihr of ""vore numb-la. Releued ttom hi- elirudtut tomb. revealed I man. he “can their barb-mm haul And " sweetheart u In the clutch: at thew twain-l wild men! Doe. hl - with his mate? Su- howl "The Son Gad," a dare-devil romance of bmth-uklnl “venture. with Rich-rd Arlen. Fay Wray and Emma: Pllleth. A Purim!!! Newâ€. CHEAT OUTDOOR ROMANCE WITH George O'Brien . Lucille Browne . Myrna Loy Walter McGrail - ANITA PAGE . notyiiLAs FAIRBANKS. JR. THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY . CONTINUOUS I to " SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING Charles Buddy RogéFs - Nancy Carroll “Last of the Danes†Saliy Starr NEWS “The Sea God" Richard Arlen . Fay Wray “Follow Thru†“Night Work†SUNDAY. CONTINUOUS , Io " TWO DAYS ONLY II he uw it _ so tin-n he had to run in, with it - and 'rr.au.eap ailullliunl that ever made I million people "rule tttttVe fall“ ttte it up for month». On the Icmn It puk- of luuuhlrrl MATINEE AT 2:00 Eddie Quillan Zane Grey's the Inn! of MA “any line. Zane Grey "lad “III old West . . . . George O'Brien nuke- "Buck" . live . . . . In this thrilling Fox lawman- PO LEA BROS. CARTOON and Frances Upton with with with I clean rumnnce who has {lubed "ro" the entertainment heaven, ticklel you in on. of m fur the screen. A Inuuh I tout, n “(It wt pya toslure. Bet, It - you‘ll "sttrr I" wi th iwill be no reception liter the cere- lmony but the bridal puty and mem- Ebers of the immediate families will 'We entertained " a dinner " the [Georgian hotel. Mr. Nunn And his ibvide will make their home in Mil- waukee for a few months, later mov- ing to Evanston. Mrs. C. P. Varney entertained " dinner Sunday at her home on Cen. tcal avenue, The guests included Mrs, E. Pyle and Mrs. Binghum of Chicago, and Mrs. William Cal-clan and Mrs. M. Pfister of this city. Miss Louise Waite of S. Central avenue, Highwood, is a patient " the Post hospital, Fort Sheridan, for an emergency operation. Mr. Peter Peterson of Burlington, Irnva, is the guest of his daughter. Mrs, William H. gait, of South Second street. COMEDY NOVEMBER 20. 21 NOVEMBER 27, 28 NOVEMBER M, 24 NOV. 25, 26 LAKE POINT THE PRESS The Y. P. M. C. of, the Bethany church will meet Hominy evening " 7:45 in the junior room of thq etturett. The Luther been. of the Zion Lutheran church will meet tomorrow evening (Friday) " the home of Miss Alice Biseth of 915 [pm street. The Ladies' Aid moiety of the Grace M. E. church will moot tomor- row afternoon (Friday) " 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mable Lauridlon of North avenue. All members we urged to be present. __ r Mr. Robert Boytrof North Gran Bay rand returned from Urtirtqton, Ky., to attend the Northwurn Homecoming gum Int Sunni-y. Miss Zita FehrenbedK entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening " the home of Mrs, Annen of Pt, Sheridm. The prizes were lwu‘ded to 2m Fob- renbeek, Mrs. Forrest D. Ron and Mrs. Annen. Messrs. Roy Zimmer. Ed Huber and Herb Huber left Int Sunday for the Illinois river where they will spend the time hunting. Mrs. George P. Conred entertained 3 party of friends on Seturdny eve- ning " her home on Deemeld ave- nue. Dancing passed the evening hours pleasantly. The rues" includ- ed friends from Wlukezen, Glencoe, Chicago and Fort 8W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foumn Ire spending this week with their grand. futher. Mr, M. C. Conrad, before inv- ing December ttrat for Avon Ptrk, Florida, where they will mend the winter. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Henkel motored to La F ayette, Ind. int lulu-day to spend the week-end with their son, Alimen. who “tend: Purdue. Satur- day was Father's Buy It the univer- sity. A number of Highland Perk friends attended I birthday surprise party or. Mr. Frank Green of Del Plumes. lll., formerly of Highland Park, on Saturday. It val Mr. Green's sev- enty-third birthday. There were twelve guest: present; bridge being the, diversion of the evening. Mrs. C. R. Denis and daughter. Alice and Beatriee of Green Bay, Win. are visiting the Moran brothers. Mr. E. E. Farmer, Mr. Fred Wal- ters Ind Mr. ChlrleI Stockley ot lake North Shore Trust Company l BANK THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Those who joined one of our Christmas Saving: Clubs last year now have the money with" which to purchase their Christmu gifts. Enroll now 1nd be prepared yourself when Christmas arrives next year. Forest are enjoying a hunting trip in Memphis, Tenn. They have bun cone two who. 7 Mr. William Dense! for “than. where In few Weeks of huntlng. Mrs. Cltttord Mona m Ito-(nu on Mona-y to twelve. (new, all tron Bonn Park, It I one o’clock lunch- eon, followed by bridge. Mra. w. D. Mum mun-hind at I In from three to six o'clock _ day afternoon. Wednesday, for Mn. Browning and “In Browning, Mrs. Warner Smoot and In. Karl Blah]. all of Chime. Mrs. H. p, Kelley entertained ttite teen sue-u " luncheon and bridge on Wednesday at her home on North Sheridan reed. Mr, 1nd lire. K. I. Fold“: of 1113 Lincoln avenue. are. leaving about December Arst for (hive-ton. Tenn. where they will make their future home. Mr. and In. 8. A, at. Peter have as their home cum; over the rook- end Dr. Herbert Scone“, P.D.. of Loughborough, England. A very charming tonne given at lhe home " Mn. E. P. Sedgewick ot Ravine drive for the memben of the D. A. R. on Tuesday. About fttty members "tended. A delightful pro- gram wee given which eonqUtqd of I talk by Rev. Frank Pitt, who chem for his aubject, "Echoes of the M.†Mm. J. B. (Semen rend come into!- eating articles from the D. A, . paper. RefeetshtttettU were nerved by the following humus: Mrs, Prod. crick Watkins. Mrs. R. J. Batty, sud Mrs. o, S. Peabody. Min Ade John-on enmmlned at n masquerade party on Friday eve- ning in the Ittrutlve new new of Mr, end Hrs. Otto Pm of McGovern street. Twenty neu- enjoyed ard- und dnncing end the delicious re- freshments. Mr. and In. George Shaefer of Chicago were the only out of town rue-u. Mr. and Mrs. Leif Norman enur- tained twelve menu It In Italian dinner M. midnight sum". The Rueâ€: were mostly friends from 0:9- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Norma â€at. tained twelve 31ml- " In Italian dinner It midnight Saturday. no aunt- were mostly friends from out: obtown. Mrs. Helen C. Golden will be Inch on today (Thur-day). to the Inc.- beta of her Sewing club. loft Smithy will "any a