Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benson: of Ravinia annoynce the marriage, of their daughter, Ruth Karna, to Mr. Frederick Llioyd Moon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon of Homewood avenue, on Saturday, April 18, at 4 o‘clock at the First United Evanâ€" gelical church, . The ceremony was read by ‘the Rev. F. Brandfeliner. The bride wore a white satin gown and a tulle veil and carried a showâ€" er‘ bouquet of Lilies of the Valley, sweet peas, and roses. She was atâ€" Bensonâ€"Moon Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald Forâ€" gan announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Mr. Phillip D. Allen of Chicago, son of Mrs. A. H, Allen of Cambridge, Mass,. The announcement was made at a dinner party last Thursday evening. Miss Lonln‘nmud is to serve her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Henry E. Paine and Mrs. Henry ‘J. Anderson of this city, Misses Louise and Edna Lennox of Oak Park, sisters of the groom, Miss Marie Powley of Chiâ€" cago and Miss Florence Suydam of Homesdale, Pa. Miss Suydam and Miss Willard were roommates at Knox school. P cl 8 The groom‘s brother, Edwin C.i Lennox, will serve as best man and the ushers are to beâ€"Walter E. Wilâ€" lard, Henry J. Anderson, Henry E. Paine, Charles R. Scheid, Lawrence. B. Murdock, and Gordon M. Stewart. A reception will follow the| cereâ€" mony at the Willard home on Linâ€" den Park place.| Mr, Lennox and his bride will live in Mi)%ukeo‘ after their honeymoon trip. ‘Their engagement, which was the culmiâ€" nation of a romance that started while they were both attending Northwestern university, was anâ€" nounced last fall, Betty Forgan Is Miss Janet Willard has chosen Wednesday, June 10, the twentyâ€" fifth wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Willard, as the date of her marriage to Frank Hampton Lennox, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Lennox of Oak Park. The. marriage ceremony will take place in Trinity church. ?‘ Sets Wedding Date For June 10th â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING SOON â€"â€" "Petriied Forest" "A Tale of Two wiâ€"uc.-u.,.rm and Hardy in ‘Bohemian GCirl." "After Office Hours" The screen‘s most ex lovers in : season‘s most &:‘%:-i roâ€" ! It‘s fast and . It‘s fun« ny, and dramatic! It‘s grand ! PAGE SIX CLARK GABLE / CONSTANCE BENNETT drama. of tenderness, laughter and tears in Eugene O'Ndll‘?"tnd play Tess meméry_rewl chirich fox "an time! Also, Buster Keaton Comedy Wed.â€"Thurs. _ April 29â€"30 amazing screen adventure in months! Also. Patsy Kelly Comedy â€" Cartoon Eric Linden â€" Cecelia Parker Fridayâ€"Saturday _ April 24â€"25 ;JACKIE COOPER RIN 'l‘lNhTIN, JR. "Tough Guy" â€" Your heart will found with excite« ment, you‘ll be moved to Iaughter Evening Performances 715 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. > Sat., Surt., Holidays 2:30 Continmous Overflowing with mirth and surprisâ€" ing situations this rom ':o':ody tells the incredible ad of a M'*Ngmï¬hflu Thursday 3un,.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. April 26â€"27â€"28 WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE "Ah, Wilderness" Alcyon Highland Park, DL _ TeLH. P. 2400 Admission At All Times Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ "The Ghost Goes ROBERT DONAT JEAN PARKER LOCALS â€"| every moment of ness, _ laughter â€" and April 23 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth“B. B Rou B o mos s 8 s Credit Jeweler & Optician 872 Central Ave. H.P. & Little Jimmie Smith, son of Alex J. H. Smith celebrated ‘his t birthday at the home of his gr mother, Mrs. William Witten, Laurel | avenue. _ He ente twelve of his friends at dinner theater afterwards; Se 63 Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwit Lake Forest are announcing | birth of a son born Sunday at Alice Home hospital. Mrs, Bal was formerly Marion Godie of H land Park. . i Octagon shape for readin, "" Mr. Mortris M. Meyers of Ro¢ ter, N. |Y., is visiting at the h of his sonâ€"â€"inâ€"law and daughter, and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar nue. Mrs. Raff and Morton Paula‘ Raff have just returned a week‘s sojourn at "The‘ near Waveland, Ind. _ Mr. F.:C. Noerenberg and Re F. Siemsen left on Tuesday Freeport, hl., where they are resenting Bethany church at th nual Illinois conference of Eva ical churches.. Many will rec: similar conference having been here in Highland Park a year State registered optomotrm. I. H. NEMEROFEF A cabaret dinnéer will be hel Vassar House, ‘?ilm’,;Coprt, B igan Square, Chicago, on Satu evening. Several Highland members of Vassar club are j ning to attend. [E3 Mrs. Jean Sinclair and Miss . Grimson were hm't“rs to the ficers club of Campbell chapte their home on North St. Johns nue,; Wednesday evening. Miss Mae Bliss of 522 N. Li avenue, is moving out of her ay ment in Chicago, the end , of week and will live at holTe‘ summer, /‘ # Mrs. Irving Randall and Fremont B. Hitehcock} have le a motor trip to Virgini , New 1 and New Haven, Cox:;l: d Miss ‘Van Schaick attended Mary C. Wheeler school in P dence, R. I., and is a graduat Wells college. Mr. Emerson graduated from Yale in 1926, from Cambridge university in | At the présent time he is curat Christ church, New Haven: No has been set for the wedding. Cabaret Dinner at . Marjorie Van Schaick _ < / Is Engaged > d ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Schaick of Southport, Conn., fo regidents of Highland Park are nouncing the engagement of : daughter, lhrjorio,l to ‘the . Sewall Emerson, son of Dr. and Kendall Emerson of New York Mrs. Marie Patum Carque announces the marriage of daughter, Grace Carqueville | ing, to Dr. ‘William W. Jone: Wednesday, April 1, at Orl Former Resident Marries A solo was sung by the gt aunt, Mrs. Bertha Herdklotz. Marion Moon played the We March. A reception followed ¢ young cotuple‘s new home at Pleasant avenue, after which l:ft for a trip through souther ois. t Chblen * peas. ‘ The groom‘s brother, 1 served as best man. ï¬ were John Benson and tended by her cousin Miss | Diem of St. Charles who wore quoise blue taffeta gown and c a bouquet of varied colored CORâ€"VAN Knitting Shop proprietors | l Mrs. Harry Van Ornum Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr. Highland Park State . Bank Building 9 :30 a.m. to 12 mornings 2 :00 to 5:30 p.m. afternoons now located at f KES sive ’,‘,:;':f FO BRAKE gl ] 4) â€" FUI _ in SAFE sA ast word in '"' the last word ‘ Mrs, Janmes Cady Ewell and her daughter. Dianne have | returned from a week‘s motor trip through â€" The Misses Isabel Mann and Alâ€" myra Gibson have motored to Maniâ€" towish, Wis., to visit Miss Gibson‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ermintrout, for a. few days} \Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard of N. St. Johns avenue who are on their plantation at Randolph, W. Va., have as their guests for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh W‘cn?or, Mrs. Edward A. Smith and Dr, Carl Davis. Fiot Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Smith of Prospect avenue are leaving Friâ€" dm-f for Tucson, Arizona, where they ill visit their daughter Josephine, who is in school there. . Mrs. Smith expects to visit her for two months. Miss Carol Imig left Tuesday for New York where she will stay at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel for seyâ€" eral weeks. _ f | and family of Dato avenue returned Wednesday from a ten day trip to Montgomery, Ala., where they visâ€" ited Mrs. Lacy‘s aunt, Mrs. Ruslia~ ton. : | _Try Our ‘ ~"Deluxe Finished" On the abr â€"< new Ford Vâ€"8 body stylesâ€"convertible touring sedan and rhâ€rm.vy Pien’Aprfl 18 to 26. 364 East Central Ave. Dutch Maid Hand Laundry m :;%@*@g«' Pons 30 ggs{v\ . Torque:tube is added the safety erse springs, which cut down" i:' y and tilt on the turns . . . 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