SELLAR BULLARDS RETURN TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard and daughter Carol and Clariâ€"Jean of Goleta, California, formerly of Highâ€" land Park are taking the Malcolm Vail home this week. They have established a home here for the comâ€" pletion of wedding plans and the marriage of their daughter Miss Carol, which will take place. Nov. 27. The Malcolm Vails are living in Chicago in the meantime. Miss Marjorie Ingram will be guest of honor.at a linen shower given by Mrs. Arthur Fellows toâ€" morrow afternoon (Friday), and the following afternoon Mrs. Harâ€" old E. Appleton and Miss Rena Nelâ€" son will entertain at a stocking shower at Miss Nelson‘s home on Forest avenue, Miss Vivian Campâ€" bell will entertain on Friday eveâ€" ning, November 19, at her home on Washington circle in Lake Forest, at bridge, and next Monday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 15, Mrs. Harrison Walâ€" ther will entertain at a miscellaâ€" neous shower. Miss Ingram, who is a member of Gamma Rho Delta sorority at Lake Forest college, will also be entertained at three showers given by sorority sisters. PAGE SIX INGRAMâ€"BONNIE NUPTIALS Former classmates and Highland Park friends of Miss Marjorie Inâ€" gram, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hector 8. Ingram of Lake Forest will be happy to hear of the «apâ€" proaching marriage of Miss Ingram to Allyn George Bonnie of Madiâ€" son, Wisconsin, on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, November 23d, at 8:30 o‘clock. The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Herbert McComb Moore in Reid Memorial chapel at Lake Forest colâ€" lege. Miss Ingram‘s sister, Jean, will be maid of â€"honor, and Miss Helen Creahan of. Gary, Indiana, and Miss Margaret Holty of Aurora, Illinois, will be bridesmaids. The best man will be Emmet Grace of Chicago and the ushers, Fred Pichl of Madison and John Ashton of Springfield, Illinois, Following the service at the chapel there will be a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents. Miss Ingram gradâ€" uated from Lake Forest college in 1936 and Mr. Bonnie was a member of the class of 1934. Following a honeymoon, the young couple will make their home in Wisconsin. CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING A delightful surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nereim, 247 Central ave., Satâ€" urday evening, in honor of the twenâ€" tyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Rocetter. Fifty guests were present among whom were schoolmates and close friends. Twentyâ€"five silver dollars were preâ€" sented to the honored guests. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. DESSERT BRIDGE IS SUCCESS . Nearly four hundred parents and friends attended the Dessert bridge Tuesday evening,.given by the Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association at the Linâ€" Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Nov. 14â€"15â€"16 Marion Davies Robert Montgomery Patsy Kelly Louise Fazenda Hail! Hail! The gags are all here â€"and so are Hollywood‘s funniest guagsters ! COME EARLY AND LAUGH LONG! Tel H. P. 2400 Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous Thursday, Friday and Saturday "Ever Since Eve" ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS IN COLOR JOE PENNER â€" â€"GENE RAYMOND " HARRIET HILLIARD 1 VICTOR MOORE â€" HELEN BRODERICK ADDED: OUR GANG COMEDY * C ® MARCH OF TIME e "The Life of the Party" LOCALS â€" All these famous comedy stars to give of a life time. The year‘s big fun an CONSTANCE BENNETT in "TOPPER®* MICKEY ROONEY in "HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY® RONALD COLMAN in "LOST HORIZON® A L CY O N Highland Park, Tll. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" year‘s big fun and music show! in coln school. It was a ‘delightful party, and a very enjoyable evening. HAVE PROGRESSIVE DINNER Members of the Emanon League are to meet for their Progressive dinner at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday evening, November 16th, at 6:30 p.m. Initiation of new members will take place after the dinner. PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS The editor, of this column would greatly appreciate contributions of news. Surely you have had a party or guests lately or possibly you have been away for a few. days. These are items of interest that you like to read, and your neighbor or friends enjoy reading. We can‘t call every home in Highland Park, so why not call us once in awhile. Help us make this colunm more enjoyâ€" able. The Philathea clas of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church, corner Lau~ rel and McGovern street, will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs. Gladys Hawley, 1125 S. Linden aveâ€" nue. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Anne Wells, Mrs.. Victoria Iverâ€" son and Miss Ella Wessling. Read the Highland Park Press for news of the town. Little Kendrick Bridges celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary Saturday, by entertaining several of Mrs. Mary Rogan of Onwentsia avenue announce the engagement of her son, William, to Miss Barâ€" bara DeVries of Gurnee. Marcello Rollery, of Highland Park, I!1., has been an active secondâ€" string man on Alfred University‘s undefeated 1937 football team, havâ€" ing had an opportunity to particiâ€" pate in most of the season‘s games. Rollery plays half back, and through his excellent teamwork has helped two of his teammates to attain posiâ€" tions of national leadership in inâ€" dividual scoring.. Rollery is a soâ€" phomore and this is his first year in intercollegiate football. Miss Velma Bridges of theY.W.C. A. visited her brother and his famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bridges in South Chicago over the weekâ€"end, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tupper had as their week end guests Mrs. J. Tupper of Dysart, Iowa, and Mrs. Cecil Fletcher and daughter Donna of Benton, Iowa. 4 Miss Helen Leuer of Laurel aveâ€" nue is visiting friends in Cincinnati, Ohio. MILDRED HAESSLER Classes in Ballet and Tap at the Labor Temple, North Ave. Children, 5â€"8 years..........3:30 p.m Children, 9â€"12 years........4:00 p.m 8th Gr. & High School..4:45 p.m Phone Highland Park 1330 Revealing all those intimate seeâ€" rets of the stars and stadios which you‘ve always so dearly wanted to Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 17â€"18 RICHARD DIX FAY WRAY "It Happened In Hollywood" on Friday Afternoons ADDED CHARLIE CHASE commpy COLOR CARTOON you the laugh Admission 30c â€" 10¢ November 11â€"12â€"13 in Mrs. Gerard.Van Schaick of Vine avenue has returned from a visit in his small friends at a outdoor supper at Highland Lake, asneville, N. C Mrs. W. C. Egan will apend a few days this week with her grandâ€" daughter, Mrs. Morris Everett, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs.°F. P. Boynton returned last week from her summer home at Nantucket Island. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton, Jr., of Elm Place are the proud parents of a son, George LaShelle, born Sunâ€" day at the Evanston hospital, Mrs. Boynton was the former Margaret LaShelle. p‘antation in Randolph, Virginia. Miss Mary Robb, secretary of the Y.W.C.A. spent the weekâ€"end with her sister Mrs. L. W. Hopkins. _ > Mr. Howell W. Murray is in the east this week visiting his son Howâ€" ell, Jr. who is attending Amherst college, Amherst, Mass; ~ Miss Phoebe Swazey will attend the Yaleâ€"Princeton football game at New Haven, Conn., this Saturday. She will also visit friends in the east and in Boston while there. Elmer Stone, Jr. who attends the University of Illinois spent the weekâ€" end with his parents on McGovern street. Subscribe for the Highland Park Press, a newspaper, with news. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrey and family of Kankakee spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs, William Guyot of Glenview avenue. Mrs. Fred Greenslade, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Greenslade and Mrs. Herbert Moran entertained at a kitchen shower for Miss Alice Dewey of Lake Forest ‘Saturday evening at Mrs. Fred Greenslade‘s home on S. Second street. Miss Dewey and Jack McHugh will be united in marriage at the:Catholic church in Lake Forâ€" est Saturday November 20. The Highland Park Press is the oldest local paper, and is read by a discriminating public. Miss Esther Drake underwent an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Friday and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinâ€" schmidt have returned to their home on N. Deere Park drive after a six weeks honeymoon at Honolulu.. n oi dnA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard and daughter Janet returned Sunday from a three weeks visit at their plantation in Randolph, Virginia. Highland Park Press adver ments bring results. Why not vertise your wants? Mr. W. E. Durbahn will speak at the DeKalb Industrial Arts Roundâ€" table in DeKalb next Tuesday. Do Randolph, Virgirï¬ii e s Mrs. Roland Hastings and Mrs Roger Vail entertained at tea Wed. nesday at Mrs. Hlsti;lg: }'lz;ne";;r Mrs. William Barker and her guest Mrs. Knight of New York. The teachers of the primary deâ€" partment entertained the officers and teachers of the Bethany Sunday school at dinner Sunday evening in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. John FitzGibbons of. Roslyn lane left Tuesday for their winter home at Miami Beach, FIGr: ida. They expect to return to Highâ€" land Park the first of June.* Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Craftg Watâ€" son of Marshman avenue are away this week on a business trip to Cinâ€" cinnati and Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins of 503 S. St. Johns avenue has purchased a home at 683 Pleasant court, »Braeâ€" side and expects to move there withâ€" in three weeks. Mr. Gus Ahibrandt of Cincinnati, Ohio was the house guest of the Vie. tor Imigs of Deere park over the weekâ€"end. The Highland Park Press by a Buying Public. Mr. George Lake of Lake Bluff is spending this week in Detroit, Cincinnati â€"and St. Louis on busiâ€" ness. While away his wife, the former Emily Watson, is staying at the home of her parents, the Dudley Miss _ Marion Bard ‘returned Tuesday from a three weeks visit with old classmates at Sarah Lawâ€" rence College, N. Y. PHILCO AUTO RADIOS Model Aâ€"26, regular price $42.95 Special * 2 99 To Fit 1938â€"37â€"36 Cars HIGHWOOD RADIO SERVICE 917 Waukegan Avenue Phone Highland Park 4003 32995 1937 Press advertiseâ€" THE P RL s8 is read adâ€" . Mrs. Roland Hastings is enterâ€" taining at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Sellar Bullard of Goleta, California. Crafts Watsons, on Marshman aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Wells, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass., attended the Harvard â€" Princeton football game at Princeton on October 30th with some of Judson‘s classmates. After the game, they visited friends in Philadelphia, Pa., and Montclair, to her home in Benton Harbor, Mich., Monday by the death of her facher. Mr. Rinkenberger had been in perâ€" fect health until recently, when he was taken ill very sudGenly. He died early Monday morning. Surviving are Miss Kinkenberger and her mother. The Highland Park Press is the oldest printing plant in Highland Park. The Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. Board has invited those interested in Pubâ€" lic Affairs to meet with them on Nov. 16 when Mrs. Alton Hall, state Public _ Affairs chairman â€" from Springfield will be present. Lunchâ€" eon will be served following the board meeting which convenes at 10 o‘clock. Bethany Group to Sponsor Sale and Dinner November 18 Tht ladies of the Philathea class of the Bethany Evangelical church corner Laurel ang McGovern will sponsor a sale on Thursday afterâ€" noon and evening Nov. 18. They will have many useful Christmas gifts and candy for sale. They will also serve a chicken dinner in the evening. Serving will begin at 5:30. You and your friends are cordially invited. Miss Rinkenberger‘s Father Passes Away Miss Elyse Rinkenberger, head of the Dramatic department at Highâ€" land Park High schooi, was called Russ Wildey will be there with his accordion and his large reperâ€" toire of songs, and the talented Pfisâ€" ter children, Shirley and Bud, will furnish a "floor show" with novelty dances. . After the dinner orchesâ€" tral music will be provided for dancing. â€" Catholic League Completes Plans For Bridge Party Nov. 16 Monday, November 15th, is the date of the annual Harvest Home Dinner of. the Braeside Parentâ€" Teachers Civic Association. The time is 7 p.m., the place the Braeâ€" side School auditorium. There will be plenty of turkey and lots of fun. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Edward M. Knox, phone 684. Final arrangements have been completed for the dessert ‘bridge to be sponsored by the Welfare Department of the North © Shore: Catholic League, which will be held at the Shawnee Country Club in Wilmette on Tuesday, November 16, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. B. N. Brockman, chairman, and her committee are lending every effort to make this affair both the social and financial success of the pervious parties givâ€" en by the League. Many beautiful prizes have been" donated for this occasion and as this is the last party until after the holiday season. season, an unusually large crowd is anticipated. Members or guests desiring to make reservations may do so by calling Mrs. Brockman, or any of the committee. Harvest Home Dinner at Braeside School Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" tent optometrist take the guessâ€"work out of eye examinations. We know all mbout your eyeâ€"troubles after an examination . . . und we are equipped 372 Central Ave. _ Tel.H. P. 630 DANCING AS LONG ASs YOU wANT TO STAY The Floor Show you must see Saturday Night Only 3 Shows Nitely SHERIDAN ROAD AT WISCONSIN STATE LINE I. H. NEMEROFEF Formerly the Golden Gate W ter to and * *Wrtrale pardies," Zimmerman‘s Silver Bar CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN First Show 10 p. m Fire Damages Home Of City Clerk Musser James Russell and Milton Merner have worked up a very efficient sysâ€" tem for taking care of all the "atâ€" mosphere" which is so necessary in a successful presentation of this play. A thunder storm and a high wind outside make even more thrillâ€" ing the tenseness and suspense that are evolved by mysterious happenâ€" ings in Cornelia Van Gorder‘s country home. The combination is enough to reduce Lizzie, the superâ€" stitious Irish maid to a state borderâ€" ing on hysteria. A fire of undetermined origin damaged the interior of City Clerk V. C. Musser‘s home at 529 Oakâ€" wood ave., Saturday morning at about 10:15 o‘clock. Damage was esâ€" timated at about $1000. The fire, which was confined to the living room, was discovered by a son, Fred, who was working about the yard at the time. The cast of the play is as follows: Lizzie Allen ........Josephine Shessler Cornelia Van Gorder ... New Sound Effects to Be Used Nov. 12 in Deerfield Play New sound and lighting effects are being used in the Stager‘s proâ€" duction of "The Bat," which will be presented at the Deerfield Grammar school on Friday evening, November 12, at 8:15. â€"««.................. Mary Jane Galloway Billy, the Jap butler..Martin Decker Brooks ....................Raiph de Sha Dale Ogden ............Shirley Clark Doctor Wells .......Jirah D. Cole, Jr. Anderson, the detective..John Derby Richard Fleming........Arthur Wolter Reginald Beresford....Frank Mennell An Unknown Man. 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 Announces a series of alternate Saturday evenings of Instruction in Swing Foxtrot, Waltz, and Tango will be given the first hour by Mrs. Haessler, assisted by Mr. Gianaralli. 15 ANNIVERSARY SALE 550 W. Central Avenue Makers of Highest Grade Home Made Candies CELEBRATING * ‘ 2 lbs. $110 at the . i Labor Temple â€" North Avenue Beginning Saturday, November 13th at 8:30 Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music BEACH & GEILS Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory Your Own Selection Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke Mildred Haessler values to $1.70 GENERAL DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT Admission fifty cents SOCIAL DANCING Roger Balke Chandler‘s Exonerate Driver of Reckles Charge Carroll Ebert of Northbrook, a laundry truck driver was freed of charges of reckless driving, Saturâ€" glv :Y Justice of the Peace Samuel mith. Ebert was arrested October 23 folâ€" lowing an accident in which his truck collided with a horse drawn hayrack on Central ave. Three chilâ€" dren, umong a group of children who were enjoying a hayrack party were injured in the collision. Thieves Loot Home of J. S. Weinberg The J. S. Weinberg residence of 440 Glencoe ave., was entered by thieves last Friday ‘afternoon, and several pieces of valuable jewelry and silverware was taken. Entrance was gained through an unlocked front door it is believed. SPEECH M. H. HUSSEY CORPORATION Stammering, Stuttering, speeen defects corrected. Est. 36 years. Free trial lesson. Write for information. Millard Institute of Normal Speech, 1144 Wilson ORRICO‘S GARDENS 1409 Pleasant Ave. Phone: HP. 3612 Ave., Chicago, 11L Typewriters Repaired Avoid Rising Costs Complete Labor and Materials Estimates Through Our Contractors No Commission â€" Low Interest Rates BUILD YOUR HOME NOW All Work Guaranteed THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1987 at reasonable prices FLOWERS West of the Tracks 525 Central Av. Tel. H. P. 3100