FREDERICK NORTON wWED TUESDAY PAGE SIX The wedding of Miss Helen Branâ€" driff, daughter of Mr.â€" and Mrs. Charles D. Brandrif of Glencoe, and Frederick Howard Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Norton of Burton avenue, took place in the Glencoe Union church on Tuesday evening, November 23, at 8:30 «‘clock and was followed by a reâ€" ception at the Skokie CountrV!‘.. _ Mrs. John Gibb of Boston, the bride‘s roommate at Cornell univerâ€" sity, was matron of honorâ€"in 20 wedding party, and serving ‘as bridesmaids were Miss Kathléen Lyons of St. Paul, a Wellesley classâ€" mate of Miss Brandriff, and her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Charles Edward Brandriff of Evanston. v HENRY BENEKE JR. TO WED DEC. 4 Harvey Olson of 8. St: Johns avenue was Mr. Norton‘s best man, with Charles E. Brandriff, Robert Clyne u% Hilmer Swenson of Evâ€" anston, Wilbur and Arthur Bradâ€" bury of Glencoe, and Frederick Wahistrom of Chicago serving as ushers. The date for the marriage of Miss Margaret Ditmars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ditmars of Cincinnati, to Henry Beneké Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke of Laurel avenue, has been set for Saturday, December 4. The ‘gereâ€" mony will take place at 8:30 o‘clock in the evening at the home of the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. Frank Rothier, in Covington, Ky., peross the river from Cincinnati. _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke and daughters, Claire and Mrs.â€"Olga Beneke Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke will go to Ohid‘a few days preceding the wedding. Edward W. Beneke will serve his brother as best man and Miss Claire Beneke will act as maid of honor. The |bride‘s sister, Mrs. ‘William Anderson of Cambridge, Mass., is to be matron of honor. Have you ever dropped into a store where no one seemed to care very much whether you ever came back? 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Waldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Waldman of Boston, Mass. The ceremony will take place at the Webster hotel in Chicago with Rabbi Siegel offiiciatâ€" ing. Miss Enid Brooks, who is attendâ€" ing Franklin College, Franklin, Inâ€" diana, will return home this week to spend ‘Thanksgiving with her family. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsâ€" burg, N.Y., will spend Thanksgivâ€" ing with his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite. Miss Petty Brawley of Greenâ€" ville, S. C., is the house guest of Miss Jean Whinery. _ Mrs. Victor H. Imig of Deere Park returned Sunday from Sheâ€" boygan, Wisconsin, where she had been visiting Mr. Imig‘s sister, Mrs. Charles Vollrath. Mr. and Mrs. William Kufeldt of Morton Grove are being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of ‘a son born Wednesday, November 17, at the Highland Park hospital. 5 When Miss Anne Duggan of Lake Forest is married this morning, Thanksgiving, at ten o‘clock to James Berube of N. Greenbay road, she will have as matron of homor the groom‘s sister, Mrs. Irving Garâ€" ling of Ridgewood drive. William Rogan of Onwentsia avenue will serve as best man,. Following the ceremony to be performed by the Rev. Charles A. Murphy at St. Mary‘s church, in Lake Forest, a wedding breakfast will be served to members of the two families at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Duggan of Oakâ€" wood avenue in that city. A recepâ€" tion for the friends of the young couple will be held this afternoon from 3 to 9 o‘clock at the home of the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube on N. Greenbay road. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins and family and Mr. andâ€" Mrs, Kenneth B. Lacy and family will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haskins in Milwaukee. Mrs. William C. Egan, who has spent the past several webks visitâ€" ing her granddaughter, Mrs. Morâ€" ris Everett in Cleveland, Ohio, reâ€" turned to her home on Egandale road last week. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Berube will make their home on Oakwood avenue. After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will reside at 6330 Winthrop avenue in Chicago. DUGGANâ€"BERUBE WEDDING TODAY Miss Emma Turnley of Riverside, California, a former resident of Highland Park, fell several weeks ago and broke her hip. Saturday Based on "Toomai of the Eleâ€" phants" by "Elephant Boy" RUDYARD KIPLING Your favorite Kipling story . . . filmed with a thousand elephants . and _ a _ million thrille 1 ADDED: THREB STOOGES COMEDY COLOR CARTOON AND SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ November 27 Richard W. Hawkins, Jr., who has been employed in Cleveland, has been transferred to Clyde, Ohio. He spent last week with his family on Laure! avenue, 8 Mr. Jerome Shanks of St. Louis, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and: Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheriâ€" The Mothers Club of the Y.W,C.A. will have their Christmas party on Tuesday evening, December 14th, at 8 o‘clock in the "Y" headquarters. Come and bring a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of 8. Second street are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of . a son born Monday, November 22, at the Highland Park hospital. Among those to take out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently.are: and Anna Filemena Tosi of Highâ€" wood; Louis Garino and Virginia Elsie Parenti of Highland Park; Stanley J. Kiehl of Highwood and Harriet Grochoski of Chicago. Miss Adeline Marie Forst of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Forst of Milladore, Wisconsin, beâ€" came the bride of Yoeman C. Fisher of Fort Sheridan, son of Mrs. Hatâ€" tie Fisher of Hanna, Oklahoma, last Wednesday, Nov. 17. DEW EY â€"McHUGH NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Helen Dewey, daughter of Mrs. John Matthew Dewey of Lake Forest and‘ John McHugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McHugh of S. St. Johns avenue, was solemnized Saturday morning at 10 o‘clock in St. Mary‘s Catholic church, Lake Forest. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast for the immediate families at the bride‘s home, with a reception in the afternoon for the young couple‘s friends. Mrs, Thomas B. Mann of Deâ€" troit, Michigan, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann of N. Sheridan road. Otto W. Cortess, Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy of Niles Center are the happy parents of a son born Monday, November 22, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges will have as their . Thanksgviing and week end guests, Mr. Bridge‘s mother and sister, Mrs. W. D. Bridgâ€" es and Valerie and Mr. Harold Renâ€" ning _ of â€" Montour, Iowa. . Mrs. Bridges and Valerie will also visit the R. M. Bridges in Ravinia while here. > Mr. and Mrs. James Addington of Wabash, Indiana, are the happy parents of a daughter born Friday November 19, at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. The baby was named Ann Hardwick after Mrs. Addington‘s sister, Mrs. E. E. Tulâ€" lis. Mrs. Addington was formerly Sarah Wood, daughter of General and Mrs. R. E. Wood. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Frank Stipe of Washington, D. C., are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born Tuesâ€" day, November 16. Mr. Stipe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Stipe of S. Green Bay road. . Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken ‘of Deerfield are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, November 19, at the Highland Park hospital. The bride, who was gowned in white satin and lace with a train and bridal veil of net with a net halo, carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. She was given in marriage by her brother, James. Mrs. Clark M. Wright of Northâ€" moor road entertained at tea Monâ€" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Leverick of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a daughter born Friday, November 19, at the Highland Park hospital. & The bride‘s two sisters, Miss Anna May Dewey as maid of honor and Miss Alice Dewey as bridesmaid were her attendants. The maid of honor was attired in ashes of roses taffeta while the bridesmaid wore turquoise taffeta. Both wore nose veils and halos of flowers to match the gowns and carried colonial bouâ€" quets of mixed flowers which harmâ€" onized with the gowns. Mr. McHugh was attended by Mr. Thomas Garrity of this city as best man, Mr. Clarence Boerger of Milâ€" waukee and Mr. Frank Dewey of Winnetka, brother of the bride, served as ushers. Many of the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. McHugh‘s relatives from Green Bay and Milwaukee, Wis. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. McHugh will be at home at 1547 S. St. Johns avenue. also Bulova, Gruen and Elgin Watches SELECT YOUR GIFTS NOW! A small ‘3““ will reserve any article until Christmas. Attracâ€" tive terms. Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF See Our Selection of DIAMONDS #HB PEREs#8 JUNIOR C.A.R. GROUP MEETS The Junior Group of the Blackâ€" hawk society of the North Shore Chapter, Children of.the American Revolution, met on Saturday at the home of Charlotte Brannen of Ridge road. Each little guest was. asked to tell something of interest about one of his revolutionary ancestors. The story of the first Thanksgiving Katharine J of this city has been owmrx of the senâ€" SCHUMANN CLUB MEETS 7 was also told. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Morrison had as their guests last week Mrs, Wilâ€" liam Waverly Shultice and Miss Elinor Morrison of Chesternport, Maryland and Mrs. Wenzel C. Gayâ€" ler of St. Louis. _ The Schumann club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley on Woodland rd., Saturâ€" day, Nov. 27, at 3 o‘clock. Subject, "Composers of the VII and VIII Centuries." Betty Hart, Jane Falâ€" ley and Mary Louise Dyer will asâ€" sist the hostess. ior class in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan. John Brigham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. *Brigham, 545 DeTamâ€" ble avenue, is a member of the Lake Forest college basketball squad this season. Brigham reported for basâ€" ketball last year, but should see a great deal more action this year. He is a member of Digamma Alpha Upsilon, local social fraternity, and was recently elected king of the annual Junior Prom at Lake Forest. Mrs. Madeline Budde, installing organist. Mrs. Gertrude Gooseman, soloist. David Paradis of LaGrange, color bearer. Officers.to be installed: Mrs. R. A. Nelson, worthy maâ€" tron. Harold R. Vant, worthy patron. Mrs. Philip Scully Jr., associate matron. . _ Philip Scully Jr., associate patron. Mrs. Edward Klug, secretary. Mrs. E. P. Osterman, treasurer. Mrs. Leonard North, conductress. * Mrs. Clyde Schoonover, associate conductress. * Mrs lain. Urge Payment of Membership Dues To Woman‘s Club Deerfield O0.E.S8. Installation Dec. 2 Officers of the Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star will be inducted into office on Thursday evening, December 2, in the Masonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobbins are the retiring Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron. Installing officers will be: Mrs. Martha Keel, grand lecturer, installing officer. Mrs. Mary Rugen, installing marshall. Mrs. Lyle W. Maley of 281 Prosâ€" pect avenue, financial secretary of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, is desirous of avoiding the necessity of sending out the letter which must, according to the byâ€"laws, go to members who have neglected to pay their annual dues by December first, and urges those who have forâ€" gotten this essential part of club membership to send her their dues as soon as possible. The club is MILDRED HAESSLER Classes in Ballet and Tap at the Labor Temple, North Ave. Mrs. Albert Mitchell, marshall. Miss Ida Knaak, organist. Mrs. Edward Reagan, Adah. Mrs. Edward Clapper, Ruth. Mrs. Chester Wessling, Esther. Mrs. Solomon Shapiro, Martha. Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Electa. Mrs. Walter Page, Warder. Thilo Toll, sentinel. Tel. H. P‘ 2967 Dr. Jim Butterworth Veterinarian By Special Appointment to Their Majesties 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 Typewriters Repaired All Work Gurranteed on Friday Afternoons the Dog & Cat 2810 W. Park Ave. W. Raymond Dobbins, chapâ€" #, 525 Central Av. 8 ta . p. 1188 providing such a wealth of interâ€" esting events that it should have the hearty financial support of all its members to ensure a continuance of attractive activities, Deerfleld Rotarians Celebrate Birthday ‘The spacious dining hall of St. Paul‘s church was the gathering place‘ for members of the Deerfield Rotary club, their wives and sweetâ€" hearts, and â€" fellow . members of neighboring clubs, last Thursday evening, when the Deerfield Rotary <lub celebrated the anniversary of its founding. The program: Invocation .._..___Rev. F. G. Plepenbrok 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 Here your clothes are laundered under scientific germ killing conâ€" clothesâ€"fat workâ€"blankets, ete are returned Nope! The housewife doesn‘t count the cost. ‘If the cost of the soap, water, light and time were added up they would reachâ€" vcmhw hvw..far. Aly':‘ much fnrtbuddnn it euh.r:: sen laund those iminators. RELIABLE LaACNDERERS ‘AnD CLeanges? When a young man or woman sspires to the Medical profession, it is necessary that a solid groundwork of education be laid, on which to build scientific knowledge.: After high school, two to four years of college preparation is required for entrance to Medical Schools. Entrance requireâ€" ments are becoming more rigid each year. | During these preâ€"medical school years, the embryâ€" onic doctor majors in studies bearing directly on his medical training, such as Latin, chemistry, biology, physiology and physics. Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music RobertWP _\ \~_ , ,PHARMACIST | _ ; ||; PHONE 144 ____ HIGHLAND PARK.ILL IS No: 2 OF A SERIES "TELLING FHE Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke CHRISTMAS CORNER Â¥lerrp Christmasa! THRIFT SHOP DISTINCTIVE LITTLE GIFTS She Doesn‘t Count The Cost You are cordially invited to visit Kathryn Stafford‘s 35 North Sheridan Road Highland Park Noin The Pamade Jo ... Roger Balke Two to in the of_COLLEGE Four Years THuksDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 4927 Welcome ‘to Visitors................Z. B. Jordun Introduction of Guests......_F. G. Plepenbrok The district..governor, Richard Vernor, will pay an official visit to the Deerfield Rotary Club on Thursâ€" I wish to thank my friends and rélatives for the kindness and symâ€" pathy shown, for flowers and for the police escort, at the death and funeâ€" ral of my late husband, William Mcâ€" Carthy. 5 Jrs . day, December 16. The dinner Closing song. PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR~ Card of Thanks Ki i Lt ‘ome Mrs. Maria MceCarthy. CeaASse of Highland Park h\