PAGE SIX CHOOSES OCTOBER 9 FOR MARRIAGE & Miss Myra Jane Hutton and J. Edwin Sunderlund, whose engageâ€" ment was &nnounced at a May luncheon by Miss Hutton‘s mother, Mrs. Lydia V. Hutton have selected Saturday, October 9th as their wedâ€" They will repeat their wedding Yows in the First Methodist Episâ€" eopal church of Evanston after they have been pronounced by Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittle. After the ceremony a reception for friends and relatives will be held ‘in Glenna hall. On &m& r 25th at 4:30 o‘clock in the aftefnoon, Miss Martha Wilâ€" liams Jenkins and Willard Lowe Munro will be married in the Winâ€" netka Congregational church. Miss Jenkins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dickinson Jenkins of Hubbard Woods, while Mr. Munro is the eldest son of Mrs. Fayette ‘Munro of this city. Mr. Sunderlund is the son of Mrs. E. M. Sunderlund of Omaha, Neb., and resides at 1140 Lake Shore drive. After his graduation from Central high school in Omaha, he attended Northwestern university where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Hutton is a graduate of Highland Park high school. | Both ‘Miss Hutton and Mr. Sunâ€" derlund were members of the 1936 graduating class at Northwestern university. $ d Miss Hutton who is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, is the new stuâ€" dent representative of the .departâ€" ment of development at Northwestâ€" ern university. Her fiance is assoâ€" ciated withâ€" Booz, Fry, Allen and Hamilton a Chicago business survey Following their marriage the young couple plan to make their home in Evanston. WILLARD MUNRO TO MARRY, SEPT. 25 ‘Their engagement was announced early in May.. Miss Jenkins is a graduate of Smith college and just before her sophomore year. began in 1982, made her debut at a September tea party. Mr. Munro attended Colâ€" gate university for three years and A small reception will follow the eeremony in the home of the bride‘s parents for the immediate families. After their honeymoon the young pair will make their home on the north shore. ____ Immediate relief from _ _ MIGRAINE -.nmmu Eyes Enamined â€" Glasses Fitted Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park * Usssls rearuns ifés _ queen of swing steppin‘ higher than > "ofnk, Pnentional storyâ€"ripped DR. WOOD, O. D. o onciie o rers Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday July 18â€"19â€"20 FRED ASTAIRE | GINGER ROGERS Tel H. P. 2400~ â€" Highland Park, II!. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10c Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous t ©COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED â€"COOL "You Can‘t Buy LOCALS â€" HELEN MACK ONSLOW STEVENS CLAIRE TREVOR LLOYD NOLAN "Shail We 46 A L CY O N 99 in "G OLD SOaK® ’hmg_m_r}m: took his etts Inst NETTIE GRIMSON TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. K. Grimâ€" son, of Highland Park, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Nettie to Mr. Fred W. Koebbeman of Bensenville, Illinois. The ceremony is to take place Tuesâ€" day, July 20th, in the chapel of the Evangelical church, Jackson, Michiâ€" gan. Rev. O. Walter Wagner, a college chum and very dear friend of the groom will officiate. Miss Ruth Koebbeman, sister of the groom and Mr. Peter Grimson, briother of the bride will be the only attendants. _ After the cerensony Mr. and Mrs. Koebbeman will motor through Michigan on a two weeks honeymoon. They will make their home at 120 W. Green street, Benâ€" senville, Hlinois. CARL F. DILL WINS SCHOLARSHIP f Carl F. Dill, who has just comâ€" pleted his sophomore year at Northâ€" western university, has been awarded a $150 scholarship by Northwestern for the coming year. Last year he was chosen treasurer of the Pearson House Griffins, the largest men‘s organization on the University campus. He will continue to hold this position next term. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Dill of N. Second street. HENRY BENEKE TO WED IN FALL News of the recent announcement of theâ€" engagement of Margaret Ditâ€" mars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ditmars of Cincinnati and Henry Beneke, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke of this city, reached Highland Park early this week. The engagement is the culmination of a romance which was started at Portâ€" age Lake, Mich., where the two families have summer homes. In the fall Mr. Beneke will bring his attractive bride to Highland Park to make their home. Young Mr. Beneke and his fiancee will discuss wedding plans over week ends during. the remainder of the summer. Miss Ditmars is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Beneke "prepared at Lawrenceville for Yale. He later attended Lake Forest college and the University of Chicago. He is engaged in busiâ€" ness with his father. MISS EMILY HARMON TO MAKE DEBUT Another prospective September debutante party is the tea Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harmon will give in Highland Park for his daughter, Miss Emily Boulton Harmon. Miss Harmon was graduated from the North Shore Country Day school last year and will return‘ to Smith college in the fall. John Harmon, Jr., who was a popular young beau with the Chicago debuntantes beâ€" fore his business was transferred to Minnéapolis, will return for his sisâ€" ter‘s debut. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ July 16â€"17 LORETTA YOUNG TYRONE POWER ADOLPHE MENJOU The screen‘s most exciting lovers play love‘s most exciting game! ADDED: BETTY BOOP CARTOON. Wed.â€"Thursday July 21â€"22 â€" DOUBLE PRBATURE NiTEs â€" JOHN MeCORMACK HENRY FONDA sotuthom ! his degree at the Massachusâ€" Institute of Technology. ns â€" Lewis Stom "The 13th I8S MY AFFAIR® BULLARDS TO VISIT HERE SOON If the Sellar Bullards still were living in Highland Park instead of in Santa Barbara, their youngest daughter, Miss Clariâ€"jean Bullard, might be having a debut teaat the Exmoor Country club this fall, as her sisters, Miss Caroline Bullard and the former Miss Barbara Bulâ€" lard, now Mrs. Charles A. Storke II, did. However, the youngest Miss Bulland will be here the middle of next month to see some of her old friends. She and Mrs. Bullard and Miss Caroline are on their way home from a round the world cruise. They are in France now, on l:: Riviera, and are expected to in New York next month. Mrs. Bullard is anxious to return home to see how much her first grandchild has grown. Little Carol Storke was born shortly after her parents moved inâ€" to their new Santa Barbara home about six months ago. Miss Elinor Garetson, 811 Exmoor avenue, a student at Wells college, Aurora, N. Y., is devoting the sumâ€" mer to furthering her art education by studying at the American Acadâ€" emy of Art, Chicago. She is taking life drawing and advertising art during the eight week summer schoo! session. The summer school enrollment at the American Acadâ€" emy this year is the largest in the schoo!‘s history, according to Frank H. Young, director. . Mr. T. H. Decker and Mr. Howard Moran are enjoying a weeks fishing trip in the Eagle River, Wis., disâ€" trict. * Richard Moran entertained eight boys Saturday afternoon in honor of his twelfth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Davis Greene of Evanston entertained a few friends Friday, at a handkerchief and recipe shower for Miss Dorothy McDermid of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M:; Beauttas have moved into their new home in Half Day roadâ€"~west of Highland Park. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Leaming are spending a week in Estes Park, Colo. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Purdy of Rogers Park are the happy parents of a son born Friday, July 9 at the Highland Park hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Bauer of, Chicago at‘the Highland Park hospital, Tuesâ€" day, July 6. s Miss Luella Palmetier of Evansâ€" ton is visiting her cousins Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Beach. © Mr. Henry Babcock of Denver, Colo., is visiting his aunt Mrs. Maâ€" wn:_@rm_s_tropg}nji family. Miss Marjorie Leaming is ‘enjoyâ€" ing a visit with former classmates in Greeley, Colo. Mrs. Walter Camp of Hibbing, Minin., formerly Miss Hazel Bailey of this city, spent the fourth of July holidays with her cousin Mrs. W. S. Hoyt of S. Green Bay road. Miss Ellen Creig and Miss Louise Gehr have motored to the Blue Ridge Mg’\_muip_s for a ten day stay. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Theodore Osborn are spen_n!i_ng a n_\onthri[thichignn. Mrs. Nelson who spent the past week with her daughter Mrs. David Evans of Clifton ave., has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Melvin Lake and little daughter Karen of Chicago is visitâ€" ing heE-ister Mrs. E. S. Hoyt of Deerfield road. When George Howell and his bride the former Jane Williams returned from their honeymoon a few months ago, they settled in the attractive little guest house on the Highland Park estate of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleary on Ridge road. The Cleary‘s home formerly belonged to Martin Insull. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hatcher, Ir. and son and daughter will spend the weekâ€"end with the Henry R. Holmgrens at the Holmgren‘s sumâ€" mer,.home at Kelley Lake, Wisconâ€" liq._rb Mrs. â€" Laurence Carson (Gladys Sienerth) ‘entertained at a bridal shower for Mrs. Earl Gosswiler (Dorothy Bleimeh!) Friday, July 9 at the Sienerth‘s home on Oakwood ave. Patricia Reading of S. Sheridan road is the guest of Virginia Carâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nash and famâ€" ily of the Udell apartments left last Friday for a months vacation at Lake Delavan, Wisconsin. YOU‘VE EVER TASTED Here is milk that‘s really different . . . . delicious, clean, fresh. Try a quart or two today . . that‘s the only way to discover its better flavor 7 DAIRY Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS 1« BEST THE PRESSs MILK tier in Ludington, Michigan this week. Miss Cartier has been visitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. Warren Leihser are spending two weeks with relaâ€" tives in Greenville, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss and daughter Madeline are enjoying a three weeks vacation at Mullet Lake in northern Michigan, ing the Readings in Highland Park the past month. + Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Corwith of Vine ave. spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs, Woodbridge Dickinson at Hadley Hill, St. Joseph, Mich. Miss Vioia Sienerth entertained at a bridal shower Thursday, July 1 at the home of her mother on Oakâ€" wood . ave. for Miss Marguerite Faulkner, whose marriage to Herâ€" bert Fritsch took place last Saturâ€" day. The:V. H. Imigs have had as their house guests the past week, Mrs. Crogman of Ishpeming, Michiâ€" gan, Mrs. Howard Hine and daughâ€" ter Mary of San Fransico, Califorâ€" nia, Gustave Ahlibrand of Cincinâ€" nati, Ohio, Mrs. Charles Volirath and son Robert of Sheboygan, Wisâ€" consin. Miss Jane Warren has as her weekâ€"end guests Mr. Willis Gesselâ€" bracht and Mr. Edward Keller of St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Robert Phelps of Fort Sherâ€" idan will entertain her bridge club at a bridge luncheon, Friday. _____ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn and family returned Tuesday from a five day trip to New Uim, and Manâ€" kato, Minnesota. Mrs. E. W. Schrey and son Joe and Miss Lucille Bowe of E. St. Louis, Illinois were Tuesday lunchâ€" eon guests of Mrs. William Guyot. Captain and Mrs. D. 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