# Y 41 KK‘ _ "And So They Were Married" . Roaring out of the studio that made . H. P. 2600 > H. P. 2300 ‘Captain January‘ + C Culce [ 1 wester and slicker . . . she sings, FANNIE ta h‘-udh-onm“,-l.‘. lurm ever! 1 Caok t 9 The Story the Whole World Loves | | Â¥ia As a an, .2 (0" SR "wu | | Immitation of Bring those prescriptions your Physician writes here to be filled. Store. We specialize in Prescripâ€" tions, and pledge ourselves to fll each one precisely as the Doctor directs. No substitutions here. Our registered pharmacists aro very carefully selected for skill in compounding; our stocks are fresh and complete. And because our volume of prescription business is Announcement of the engagement of Miss Jane McWhinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Andrew Mcâ€" Whinney, to Robert Ruttan Wilson of Sin Francisco, son of the late Mr. Announce Engagement of Jane McWhinney capital letters. We want to emphaâ€" size it. This is emphatically a Drug Dorothy Van Dyh‘lsl : : Wed Saturday Saturday evening at six o‘clock, the marriage of Miss Dorothy Van Dyke â€"of Elkhotn, Wis., and Mr. Harold Rudolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudoliph, of this city, took :place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kent Seeney of Valley road. | The ceremony was read by the Rev. W. F. Suhr, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church of this city. . The groom was attended by his brother Charles Rudoiph as best man. Mrs. Clausson . of Madison, Wis., was maid of honor.> A reception followed the ceremony on the lawn of the Sceeney home. Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 exâ€"husband ! E. W. CSELL & CO. Tel. H. P. 2400 . MARY ASTOR ~ MELVYN DOUGLAS Edith Fellows â€" Jackie Moran Thursday Mr. Allen had his brother, Mr. Robert Allen of Greensburg, FPa., as hiabeatmtn.mdtherewmahrge number of out of town ushers. After a wedding trip, Mr. Alen and his brde will live in Riverside. Nt Toï¬ rtaigetnigh es ied o .c 1 .. 28 their summery frocks were of white take organdy trimmed~with green velvet| Mr. â€" bows here and there on the full| Calif« skirts and a bow in the center of | ____ each ‘short puffed sleeve, * Helen ~ Barbara and Joan Smith, nieces Feted of the bride, were flower girls and | ; they were attired in Kate Greenaâ€" m:’: way dresses of green taffeta and litâ€" at pap tle poke bonnets. Unfatiet t @0 ho ~‘Mrs. William Edwin Smith, who served her sister as matron of honor, and the six bridesmaids, wore queen Anne hats made of white straw and n.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. _ July 5â€"6â€"7 I I Wed.â€" Special Matinees Mon, & Tues. | 2:30 to 5:00 P.M. CLA SHIRLEY TEMPLE ~ y OoUR VERY The bride wore a plain white satin gown made with a very long train, a severe high‘neckline, and a long billowing tulle veil and short face veil that fell from a becoming Queen Anne cap of tulle. She carried lillies of the valley and gardenias. The Presbyterian church was atâ€" tractively decorated in white peonies with a ‘background of palms at the altar for the marriage ceremony of Miss Betty Forgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Forgan, and Philip Drake Allen, which took place at four o‘clock Saturday afternoon,. Forganâ€" Allen PAGE STX her cap for a ALCYON â€" " L OCALS * Yes, we print that word in big MODERN COOLING PLANT is NOW IN OPERATION _ Highland Park, IMI. + Admission 30¢ July 2 "The Singing riety ‘of entertainment than y« Both Mr. and Mrs. Rarker aï¬ graduates of Beloit College, in B loit, W_il., where Mr. ker was a member of ‘Tauâ€" Wed.â€"Thurs,â€"Fri, _ July 8â€"9%10 CLAUDETTE COLBERT WARREN WILLIAN ROCHELLE HUDSO:, Marion ww‘q- [ Weds in East ‘ Mr. and l(r?. Albert ger of Naples, N. Y., : Highland Park, announc riage of their daughter, Robert E. P.l‘ker of' W The ceremony took: pla evening, June 12, at th the bride‘s parents, wit immediate .J:Aï¬ly prese o. AL JOLSON || Jason â€"| Cab c-n‘L Ffld‘"s‘"fl’ï¬y Ju Edward Haines of EÂ¥anston will serve as best man and|the ushers are to be mmt Claypolg, Al. Clay. ton, and Fred Leffert. e Donald Yahl‘ of Winnetka be bearer. 1 d fl“? and will be followed by a wedditg breakfast ‘at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and{ Mrs. Joseph Sehwall, of Clifton: ‘enue. ’ae guests at the dinner party flldn' y included the bride‘s pargnts e Miss Anne Schwall § to be maid of honor for her sistér, and the brides maids will includg Miss Janet McCaffrey, M Nancy: May , a Miss Pearl Jones. Jogn Knot 6f Chicago is to be flower rirl. | Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maiman ‘of Oakwood avenue, enterfained at dra- ner Sunday for their stn, Matt Maiâ€" man, and Missâ€" Doroth$ Schwall, to whom he is to be ied ‘Saturâ€" day morning, July 4 The cereâ€" mony is to take place at 10 o‘clock at the iSt. Janmes chu ‘cB, Highwood, Maiman‘s Entertain Bridal Party |â€" After a short ho young couple will res;j apartment on South 1 The service will be read by the Rev. L. W. Sherwin, pastor of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Miss Virginia Grant, sister of the groom, will be the bfide‘s maid | of horior and Robert â€"Grint will serve his brother as best , Miss June Stockwell will play | wedding H. Koon, P13 Ridgewdod drive. The bridal dinner, will be en this: eveâ€" ning at the Koon hothe. | â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 conti Mrs. Goo:s’hko ad Mrs. Blake entertained y ng at paper shower for Helen Mae Koon, whose ma ~*to Charles Keith Grant is to . place tomorâ€" row evening (Friday) at the home of her puenju, Mr. afid Mrs. George Helen Mae Koon She is a ;nenï¬cr the Chi Junior leagne. Mr. Wilson is a â€" uate of the Univ y of Californi and is a Pi Phi. wedding \will take place in the y winter, Mr. Wilson will take the bride to California to make their home. | _ A CHARLIE CHASE Miss MéWhinney / attended â€" mary Hall, the ham school in {{_onhlqmn, ‘and |Smith college. Miss McWhinney and her flance ‘met on a cruise to‘ the Orient last winter, so none of younger set had met H‘m until party on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Wilson aÂ¥rived Sa y to spend a week with the McWhinâ€" ney family. | and Mrs. <Arthur| Alling Wilson, came as a great rise to all of the youn;' people well the friends of the McWhinn:y family, who were gathered @At a large tea at their home on Prosp avenue, ‘Sun-‘ day afternoon. 0P : L'Maiman of ained at dr.. » xltt Maiâ€" E:chwall, ito ied Saturâ€" . The cereâ€" to be maid ‘, and the Miss Janet May , a 10¢ merly ‘of the marâ€" / W "Erdey home _of only the eisenber. Epsilon 0 t I 4 Y n iss »Ch; arrÂ¥y R ents, Mr. ’ ‘Mrs. John Bmith and Mr. dnd Mys) Archie $aith and family of †harles, Ky), over the week Rend ( Mig E ' Ewen of Maida Terâ€" race 1 at !' 5;, the University of Chicaigo â€" this bummet. . MMiss Mcâ€" Chicao: Ewent se Lake Fo past lich 05 enter ents, Mr. home, t 1 Mr. § ar of Mri a this chy, othy, bf â€" guests® thi Mr. and visi M Olive, [Il1., Mr.§$ an entertimini Sheltc lanta, visit | ford, JB&A ar oran rd ence | flew t they guests mfli\of inois and Missouri. t\ A900 ‘Mrs. Fritz Andersen and da te 1 len and Lloyd' and Miss |Bétly | Udell sperit the weekâ€" end '!R ngeon Bay, Wis. . Mrsi Pilagh Rossâ€" of 5 Shebovran of | Ri1 "Mis: vgtin trout pected the 8t 6 ing ha Onl ccon orni or t] ighl Mr. nde Mr. awe aine Aoliv Urs, Thur igh] the of ary 1 Br Mr. \Hi 1: an« \Jiokeph Nathdn of 333 .. rd.j{Jef6 for camp| Tuesday "an U n ty andiMts, Charles Nelson of igh Bt,! Highwood, Te. will irt L Aidng those to take out marriage icenkes in Wauk this week are: '?“ Drake Allen} and Mary E. :‘:; pan of dHigohhn l‘?'ark; Harold piph an rothy Van Dyke of lighland Park. yKe " _ AifYAf, UAArIs Nelson of frorh ! several trip to @ Fo ee ita I.!I ing. nd »,â€;,. Mrs, Wal Cope enterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. tles Wendell m,fl; and daughtérs |Marty and iivey Sargent{at dinner on C ;“;‘ : evening. | | ';! B. Sinclair rkturned Thursâ€" ‘WD) a two week§ trip to Santa !«' Calif, . Mrs.] Sinclair who @Bhied her hushband to Caliâ€" !;‘ staying in Banta Monica | "" mer, i ' 4 TRégorge Fawellland daughter l»'i of iS. Sherfdan road and iÂ¥h of Dale averfue are motorâ€" $ ::‘ rgreen, Calif., where Mrs. {" I Mary Jand will stay for 4Bfuer. Al 1 ‘return to DH[Park in two iweeks. hid Mrs. Jamgs Bernardini , pod are the Broud parents YE born last Thirsday at the ‘ Park hospitall. Aand Mrs. < Bartel‘s par*ti in Mt. Over the week end. \Week. . > ‘Mrs. William| H â€" B I‘s pargants f ir the week, er f rs. Zeke ‘|\Mrs, Fa id Mrs. John i8 t |Mrs. G. F. »4* their dau, t. ) Louis, Mo. "I + ernity, and . Parker of Delâ€" Jamma. The young couple will ain in the for the sumâ€" _ while Mr/# Parker attends mer school Cornell Univerâ€" . In Se they will make ‘ home in en, Wis., where Parker is supprintendent of the en Consolidafled school. Geif place are Wéing congratulâ€" the birth of n daughter born at the Hig Park hosâ€" ts of their dpusins, Mr. and Thomas P. | ip of Glencoe. . and Mrs, ge Dinsmore of go are the p ?H.p.rents of a ‘. and Mrs. Gdorge Osborn Bliss their sister, Miss Mae Bliss, are ring to Ken@allville, Ind., for veekâ€"end of fourth to be the ena hiz Al houch t hi and Mrs. A.3D. Brush of Dale . Henry Nearkarder of S. Secâ€" treet, ‘the dprmer > Madeline , ente twelve of. her s from Maywéod and Highland it a dinner pérty Sunday eveâ€" . D. Brush â€ending the ing at Lofe. Stone Lake, ‘funeral of Mr. Richman‘s Lowden, Tova, Saturday. was killed bvhile unloadâ€" cite Buhl has been t. an Mrs, rt Ermenâ€" Manitowish, [Wis., is exâ€" ne this week{fend. Mrs. Wm. P. Hammond‘ reod drive a taking an. our through the southernâ€" nd Mrs. Richard Joesel of arest are ouncing the ‘a daughter Â¥orn Sunday at iland Park h C oTtal _ â€" returned turday from a tour of Snéokey Mountains, and White Bulphur: Springs. the week: . Meyer, * of Miss ‘ Evelyn F ind Miss â€" i O ‘As the ,H.flo:‘;imd of rd Chap ill entertained M & linen shower ~Brand, 0 ‘is A. B of | early in Wurus s secre at : the ph Tis of Saturday at the Highland Harv , ‘parents urch of t‘er, Dorâ€" are their ned Monâ€" Richman atâ€" Il ‘return to weeks. s Bernardini roud parents rsday at the n, | III, ‘apman d Uniâ€" und Gifford of . Bartel Bluff, Los for THE PRES S N.Y., announce the birth of a son, William _ Ruffner | iWntersteen on June 26th. § 4 Mr. Charles Binker of Pittsburg, Pa., has been the recent guest of ’ Mrs/ : Earl Spencer was â€" quite badly injured in anâ€"automobile acciâ€" dent in Green BJu, Wis., Sunday. Her daughter with whom she was riding was only slightly injured acâ€" cording to reports. Full details of the accident were not available, but it is thought that Mrs. Moseley and her mothér were on their way 'to] Eprhriam, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E.‘B. Wintersteen (Virginia ‘Ruffner) ‘of Schnectady, ... Mrs, John Fay: entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening. | s Mrs. Milton Tillman is visiting relatives in Akron, Ohio. Mrs.. George Brand of Three Lakes, Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland 8. Brand of 217 Belle avenue. E050 i a Bruce McClure and his cousin Donald, Nash had their tonsils reâ€" moved at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital this week sls ut Bob Dean of 458 Lincoln avenue, left for Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan last Friday afternoon to stay for two . Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Leitzbach of Fairmont, I!l., have been the house guests of . their‘daughter Mrs. E. O. Fontaine of 752 Glencoe avenue. Miss Ruth Hicks of Hazelton, Pa., is the house guest of the Irving RAVINIA FESTIVAL Mrs. Jnmf: Brown from Manila, Philippine Islands, is visiting her cousin Miss Gertrude.Ames of the Y.W.C.A. nds Dale Wells of Akron, Ohio, neâ€" phew of Mrs. Grace E. Smith of this city is spending his summer vacation with his aunt.. _ Miss Anrie Morre!l! of Savannah, Ga, who has been visiting her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Arthur Van Schaick left yesterday for her home. _ . versity last week. He received his degree of B‘,f"""' of Law. Mr. Clement F. Haynsworth, a classâ€" mate of Brainerd‘s of Greenville, 8.C., is a guest of the Chapman family © [d A 11 GLENcor. John E. Davis ORDER THRU \__ _WILMETTE Edward A. Zimmerman G. T. Helimuth > Coupons transferable and good for any pe a reserved seat for any regular perfor Regular box office prices will be 75¢ for : and 75¢ for a reserved seat. Each coupon is good for admission to the Each book contains 20 coupons KENILWORTH T. Weller Kimball PRICES ADVANC CcOUPON BOOKS NOW * WILL BE s1250 . AFTER 10 P.M.,.JULY 5m He received his OR PHONE THESE Augustus Knight for Lyon & Healy) WINNETKA | AND HUBBARD woops Gordon Lang . _ Emst Von Ammon YOUR LOCAL COM&ITTE JULY 6:« Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Juergens and daughter â€" Patricia® of Grosse Point, Mich (Detroit) were the week end guests of Mrs. Helen Golâ€" den, of McGovern st. > Betty McClure has gone to Manâ€" hattan, Kas., . where she is visitâ€" ing her brother, Mr. Harry Mcâ€" Clure, and his wife. ; 7 ] fl‘:::lcn STREET Evening for Adults rPoR mmz:fl. K. P. 0 ) 61 R ~ _ Mr, and Mrs. James Daly and children spent several days last week at Starved Rock and Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. William . Drew of 187 N. Second street, are the parâ€" ents of a daughter, born at the Alice Home /hospital, on Friday, June 26th, Mrs, Drew is the forâ€" mer Mary Toigo. . * L*Â¥ Mrs. Effie Lyle left for Grand Island, Nebraska on Tuesday mornâ€" ing to spend a month with her daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. B&mâ€"y W. Boyd of this city. He left for his home in Pittsburg on Monday, June 29th. Miss Marjorie Leaming is enterâ€" taining at a dessertâ€"bridge today at her home on Woodward avenue. Mr. and w“ Gosling and daughter E Ann of Akron, Ohio are visiting Mrs, Goslings parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Bell of 916 N. St. Johns avenue: ‘Mrs. E. .B. Brigham, Sr. and father of Winter Park, Fla., will be the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Brigham of this city. TO THE HIGHLAND PARK .. STATE BANK, BLDG. TREASURE CHEST EVANstoN Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO CHAIRMEN HIGHLaAND Par i price 25¢ each. LaKE Forest Dorox‘ Smith ronk Dr. and Mr k: their _ ert.bev.z in there fo Mr.: and M &E adview av. m San An ® PENING AVINIA ERNEST Ang | "Tie a0k* â€" RUDOLPH ¢ FIRST ) NO cCO )eerfield on Ierhomil_ r. and Mrs. [r;..hnd'l Daughters ; PECIAL ‘car Loan rest, ':m ‘ua NO E i Jn : l e : rman 50c. Revinia nce. Coupon Book Lo T LOW mISsSs1I0 ® :30 SUN. ved Seats INIA J R. Will Fri THURS or : availal 3914 ~â€" Neil (Er 8t to § .‘L‘-, to 1 P ayment l w a ofn 8 Pea Ari Wis ave C Jifo Mrâ€" ty mp Mr. 93 Mr 4d} ve y (3 rI