ol 5k £+1 [ Suarh w & wt T t+ Jw H #1 The attendants, Mrs. Keith Grant, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, as matron of honor, wore a gown of yellow moire taffeta, while the maid of honor, the groom‘s sister, Miss Janet Griffis, was attired in blue moire taffeta. Both gowns were made in quaint old fuh$ned style with high necks and puffed sleeves. They carâ€" ried bouquets of yellow roses and blue larkspur. | l The service as ready by the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, pastor of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church at eightâ€"thirty o‘clock, before an improvised nltf,ur formed with a background of palms and white gladioli, with candelabra either . side of the archway. this city, while Mr. Griffis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Grifâ€" fis of Lake F s § this COMING: Jeanette MacDonald, Clark Gable in L“Sau Francisco" + Joe E. Brown in "Earthworm W ShlrkyTemplein“Po?fg_tth_Rthirlâ€ng ) The producers of | Public Enemy now What‘s going to happen to the crime war widows ? i One could not but sense the feelâ€" ing of viewing an exquisite old fashâ€" ioned bridal picture when they saw Miss Virginia Grant, attired in the ivory satin :-ddlng gown trimmed with : lace, rn by her mother at her wedding, when she became the bride of Dick\ Arnold Griffis, Saturâ€" day evening. |Although all other acâ€" cessories, even to the shoes, were worn at her mother‘s wedding, the veil had to made to corresporld with the gown of years ago. ‘Her bouquet was of gardenias and valley lilies. k : I Miss Grant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grant of "PUBLIC ENEMY‘S Eve Pcfninéu 7:15 and 9: Grantâ€"Griffis Wedding They‘re so busy ; ing love they forâ€" wet to make a 1 Some Fun . . â€" Tel. H. P. 2400 ~â€" | Highland Park, II1. PAT (BRIEN: MARGARET LINDSAY ROBERT ARMSTRONG The Bobcrp D. Forgans who have been spending three months in the British IsleT sailed Saturday for home.~ They left right after the wedding olt’htiheir younger daughter, Betty, to lip Allen. While .away they visited Scotland and motored through England and Ireland. Robert Forgans Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield are leaving ‘for California for a three weeks visit with Mr. Byfield‘s ‘aunt, Carrie Jacobs Bond at her moun home at Bross Mount, near San Diego. They will also visit Santa Barbara before returning on Sept. 27. i>"* 45. en s o o o m on t ° No date has been set for the wedâ€" ding, but the young couple are planâ€" ning to reside in Highland Park afâ€" ter they are married. Byfield‘s To Visit Carrie Jacobs, Bond Mr. Millard will enter law school at Northwestern University upon his return fromâ€" Berkeley. ; The nee of Miss Wentworth and Mr. began in Camâ€" bridge, Mass., where he was graduâ€" ated from | Harvard University last Juné, ‘affd where she was taking a poet«‘-grsdnï¬: course at Radcliffe. Miss Wentworth is a graduate of Milly College in California and Mr. Millard .prepared at Andover for Harvard. / + = at their in Berkeley, Calif., Mt. and Mrs. Frank Wesley Wentâ€" worth announced the engagement of their dlvqhm Margaret Hill Wentâ€" worth, to Malcolm Stuart Millard, son of Mrs. Everett Lee Millard of this city. Miss Wentworth visited in Highland |\Park during the early part of the summer.‘ & ANITA LOUISE ROSS ALEXANDER "BRIDES ARE LIKE THAT" Mon.>Tues. Sept. 11â€"12â€"13 PAGE SIX nightmare of Newlyweds!!! LOCALS â€" ALCYON: in 15 Introducing Binni¢ Barngés, &A brand new star, in the ily touch» Iu.d-olyhmndn-.'rt ‘typical American family. #Ed Pack your worries away * d come for & journey of romance, ture and laughter with the "Th + Guys‘* in a brand new Damon "There‘s Always â€" Tomorrow" Fridayâ€"Saturday _ SSept. 9â€"10 ROBERT YOUNG BETTY FURNESS _ pavig 488 m“'! Miss Mary Kiï¬r{? ‘‘Fort Morgan, ‘Colo., spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Eleanor Conrad.. She |was enroute to Madison, Wis., Where she will teach this coming yerr. © Miss Conâ€" rad who taught with Miss Kier last year is remaining:in Highland Bark. â€"Mrs. (Jacob: Cra e Sr.; of Park ‘avenue, had as her guests Saturday, her two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Hefferâ€" nan, a member of the Chicago school Abbott Byfield hag returned to his junior year at Masgachusetts Instiâ€" tute of Technology in Boston. g Mrs. Annaâ€"Carlson, worthy, maâ€" tron, and Archibald Abercromby, worthy. patron o'am_phell chapâ€" ter, will fill ltstl' in Waukegan and Glenview ‘dhapters on Thursday and Friday of this week. E BINNIE BARNEs FRANK MORGAN ROBERT TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartell had as their ind guests, Mr. and Mrs. 'Chirles Olkerts of Mount Olive, and Mr; and Mrs. ‘William Keese and daughtek Carol of East St. Louis, III. s "Xoreu "THREE WISE CGUYs" . Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Conrad, an Mrs. Helen Golde and two childrg’.’ Frederick and ria Jean, llflenq the weekâ€"end at the Wisconsin Dells. CoOONLEY years, Miss | Gatewgod!s ;â€"n.fm-lnam% Miss Harriet . ; on uthe{..w has been studying in Italy th t year and is the ddughter of the vi pruident?! the Hawaiian Pipup Corporation ; M N Janet (McCo mack, daughter {r Senator ‘McCo mack of Californi® and ‘president of the Natoma#Mining Company; and Miss Kay Beed ‘: Antioch, Calif. They all have beeff traveling in Euâ€" rope for three mnths and are on their way home ‘.Californi:.llrs'. MacCongughey )i accompanying them. They all attended Mills Colâ€" lege where Miss itewood spent two Broker Coâ€"operation Solicited : Givce Dinner Dakice _ â€" |â€" * (| Weekâ€"end guests of Grace Gateâ€" wood were entertained at a dinnerâ€" dance at Exmoor Saturday nithi No Co For Loans Lov-'t m-mul es for ,,;. organization, \. paymen semiâ€"annual, | s und â€" FHA loans on residence, t and business properties. / > FIRST MORTGAGE Jamés Butterworth is attending the Civilian Rifle Shoot at p Perry, Ohio.. Jing organized the 1 club at the Deetfeld Shields High School ‘while a ‘student there. Mr. and Mrs.! Griffis have to Trout Lake, Wis., to spend weeks. * _ 10B Mr. Rolland served his b ther as best mï¬m 4 s Attends Civilian, in Ursula rnâ€"m},.g AT LO *« : Admission 30c â€" 10¢ GEORGE {'r ï¬!‘.’ .I.“ laughter ( 1. Ti a ~Carlgon, Archibald on ora lsmi' 1‘ V‘ t . of h | e field hag re at Masgacl 4% Dixoxi Mrsg membe; on th&[l afterno The | have P« Rev, _ F. Brandfeliner and Mr. Fred| hotker returned on Monday evening from â€"Fern, Pa., where they been attending the annual conference session of the Evangelâ€" ical / gfhgreptioml ~ church. Rev. ]| Brandféliner has been returned for his ï¬thl year of service. The next || annual session will be held at | Dixon} II1. _ | / «Mrg. H. H. Chandler entertained m rs of ‘the family at luncheon on the lawn ‘of her home, Tuesday afterngon. d The young Charles C. Buelis who have been spending the summer in Barrington with Mrs. Buell‘s â€" parâ€" ents, the C. W. Buckley‘s, are reâ€" turning to Highland Park. Whe gn\est Clinic sponsored by the Lake County Tubereulosis associaâ€" tion will be held Wednesday, Sept. L6 â€"at ISt. Therese hospital clinic, hours from 9 a.ni. to 3 p.m, > Partiés for Anne O‘Brien and her fiance, John J. McDonough, who are to be married at St. Mary‘s church in Lake| Forest on Friday, the 18th, began ldst week and continue up to | the day before the wedding. Tuesâ€" day afternoon Charles Fiskâ€" Cutter (who is to be best man, just as Mr. Me ugh was for him last June) C|| Miss :k. ;roï¬ 8 friend Y' ; 'flr?" â€" | Highwpo 1| bf a sor â€"| Jand, PA M+.. a 3t , his: Wion of Daughter |. f ‘Mr.Lspd Mrs. Joseph Schwall of élmo _avenue, anounce the enâ€" Ragement of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. Edward Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines of Glencoe. €C9 008 S rimom" vacation at . their aummer‘ home in Ontario. j me‘y Thomas has returned to Normal, NML, to resume his studies at ;F.ousuu Normal University. !‘?e ‘in his junior year. iWM i e 131( o2 20 clge 0 oc ie 00 200 + We rereant . Wls *hin ‘month. £ y P |Mr. and Mrs. Geo Childs a io::r Bil and Bob, l'g:ve returnzg from ‘m Jmon’th's vacation at . their aummer‘ home in Ontario. : <a ' for | f s Beginners and Advanced Pupils M attention given to p_ï¬licfples of relaxation and Mertory training, musical appreciation and the rudiâ€" ments of harmony form part of each lesson, _ > Studio 272 E. Park Ave. C mt afa . ‘Mr, and Mrs. John Steib of Skoâ€" kie avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital, iss Lydia Hastings of Egandale r | spent the weekâ€"end with frien‘(fn g«t Lake Geneva. > . Mr. and Mrs. John Castellari of Hizhwpod are ainouncing the birth f a son born Friday at the Highâ€" Lnd. Pirk Hospital, > : _ _Mt. and Mrs. Carroll Snyder of Mï¬m ayenue are moving to Ei_ u‘gtl' ‘h' thC !..M p‘n ,‘ _ _Mr. and Mrs. William F. ‘Peter of last Illinois. road, Lake Forest, formerly of Highland Park, are enâ€" terthining at a debut tea today (Thursday) for their daughter Sylvia. Mr, ‘and Mrs. Roland Hastings and two daughters, Lydia_and Jean, have returned from a motor trip through the Black Hills of South __FLORENCE CHASE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard oj th¢ Udell apartments are the happy parents of a daughter, Sue Arlene, born Sunday at the Highland Parï¬â€˜ hospital, â€". lt Among. those to take out mni riage licenses in Waukegan rece ly J‘re William |I. | Stieglitz nns Ei‘:n‘ B.~Thompson of Highla j P var § w , | to New York to attend the Chi Psi convention.: They will be gone for 3 fl H. Chandler Jr., nccomplniq‘d by three Chicago friends, has gone Plr. and Mrs. Claude W. Mo of 822 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, arhounce the marriage of théir ighter, Blossom, to Marc D. Aisâ€" : of this city on Aug. 23 at ::Iuine hotel. } The Thomas Creigh family ve been spending the summer at eir Battle Lake, Minn., cottage, As rned to their home here Tuesâ€" e | & | y h MEX #] . |Mrs. C. N. Kimball and daugh: ter, Mrs, J. H. van Steenderen are registered at Chalfonteâ€"Haddon 1 in Atlantic City, N.J. i 1?-] church for a number of years. ‘Miss Grace Arlene Flint was J‘m ndant at the wedding of Miss Bucher and William Lutz of orthbrook, last evening. The cereâ€" ony took place at St. P Fa ]‘ureh in that "1‘1;“‘ The yo people are all graduates of w d Shields high school. _ ©4 * In ‘alighting from her horse, on unday morning Mrs. Harry Kehley I her ankle, breaking it in two : Although a very painful acâ€" ident, Mrs. Kelley is getting along Fi«ly- £ | ;‘ Miss Lois Carol Brandfeliner, the ughter of the Rev. and Mrs. F. randfellner, entered the Moody Biâ€" e Institute of Chicago this week s a student in the course of Chrisâ€" an education and a special course board, and Mrs. Hollis, also of Chiâ€" . piano and vocal music. : Miss randfellner has been the efficient fanist at the First United E + Engagement TEACHER OF PIANO T H E Expert blocking and remodâ€" éling and free instruction gith yarn purchase. Fonce or your tweed skirts and ;elutiflfl Brook‘s sweaters. Tc Eyes Examined â€" Glasses 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES FUNERAL HOME . ° ll"hlrgi:hhnd Park.... 3838 Chicage Pl:::l Home au:;y- Ré. 33 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, Ill. Tel. H. P. 102 W. C. A., the Library and: many other civic enterprises. _ Among those students going away to ‘college are: Lydia Hastings to Vassar; James) Garnettâ€"to Dartâ€" mouth; Mary Lu Sanborn, Phydele Gourley, to University of Wisconâ€" During his long ministry in this church, he has always been very acâ€" tive in all civic affairs, and has aidâ€" ed movements in behalf of the Y. DR. 00’2’ o. D. Optometrizâ€"Eye: â€" Specialist® > KNIT SHop Cyril C. Coombs â€" As ch.imfl' ian of (the Ministers‘ fellowship, an organization of minâ€" isters in the City of Highland Park, sored the ‘religious census in the City of Highland Park. * Reverend Suhr has been the minâ€" ister of this church for twentyâ€"five years; and accordingly, is a senior minister amongtha Protestant minâ€" isters of the City of Highland Park. Reverend W. F. Subhr, minister of the Redeemer Evangeli¢al church, will address the Highland Park Liâ€" ons club at its regular weekly lunâ€" cheon to belEl.dnt the Green Tea Pot on Thursday, September 10th. and Mrs, C are having a large eocktail party. nt their E. Erie at apartment. _ W ; Virginia Jeffries of Highland , is giving a kitchen shower at Exn Counâ€" try club (of which the bride‘s fathâ€" er, Michael O‘Brien is the popular ‘president). Thursday m Mr. and Mrs. ‘Errett Van (Ruth Swift) are giving a dinner party at their Chestnut st. apartment; Saturday the bride‘s brothers and sisters, Hayes, John, Rosemary and Charlotte, are hosts at a dinnerâ€" dance for twentyâ€"four st Exmoor, and on Monday the Frank 8. Simses are giving a dinner at their Astor st. home. The next night Mrs. Sims‘ sister, Mrs. Glendon Gerlach, and her husband aje entertainiing at dinner aboard the Fred Gerlachs‘ yacht, Lady Isabelle II, and on the 16th the O‘Briens are giving the bridal dinner at their home‘in H‘xgh-’ land Park. I On Display at the Metal Half Couch I1OGA PRES 8 YARNS Tel. 3114 Fitted Hender Waikc / $ 000C OJ CR eV CE ies Grmaman en 32 . i endéer Made" Ham. Serve it at ;o:.}pext id ge lunchâ€" eon, or party supper. Your guests®‘delighted praise will more than repay you. We invite you to try it today. ‘The Ham Y. Cut With a Fork" f mmm&:hl‘“&.flmmhi 8 h in PPsribgraenniite, or »oe c han ad NoCooxnvGGpm&:::-.u&uw. 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Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Rhett Lincoln ave. announce the birth a son, Haskell Emery, born & urday, Aug. 29, at the Evans hospital. ber 7th. Early enroliment advisable : .Studioâ€" 548 Central Avenue â€" Phone H. P. 3025 â€" .50 includes oneâ€"half hour private Thno on and ar ’dlhulu.onperm IClm»nop lz(t five years) are ta in class only, acco f dA-jputmm of the American: Conservatory Louise â€" most all children :{'J;u-odnool mm am A 11 Y :hill.dndth:fjo.y of expressing hinu‘:l! through the of w ay&-?:._'ffl_‘gengém per leason. Fall beg‘ins Santem. â€" sin; Gladys Brown to alb; Dorothy Melville to Beloit; Jean Udell to National Education; Grace Gatewood to | versity of Illinois; Margaret Gourâ€" ley to Stephens College; mg Schmidley ‘to Washington and J¢fâ€" ferson College; Meredith Elick James Milliken * University, Frank Keller to the University jof I!linois. * 4| Antiâ€"Back Ache | _ & SELF SKIRT MARKE® TELEPHONE Louise Mc Cler% No more depgnding on 0j !'Bto your hems. perfect hem in a f moments. > 2. ,i’owder 13 cents extra. Pinking guages, Spool hold. ers and o sewingo Tib , s Served Just As You Buy it n‘bujon.’i perfect hem in a ,i’owder 3 cents e: . sewing ï¬IGHI:ANb PARK “ Phone Highland Park 568 THURSDAY s Or New study at 6 York the ;